Pa. GOP may meet about Toomey's vote
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s Republican Party is planning a meeting to discuss censuring U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey over his vote to convict Donald Trump, county party officials said Monday.
County party chairs said the state GOP chairman, Lawrence Tabas, emailed them shortly after Saturday’s impeachment vote to tell them that a meeting is being planned.
In Washington County, GOP chairman Dave Ball said party members felt betrayed by Toomey. The York County Republican Party voted to censure Toomey after he voted to convict Trump. One county party, in Cambria County, is also planning to vote to censure Toomey.
