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Sunday, March 22, 2009
Salena Zito :: Townhall.com Columnist
Specter welcomes all new rivals
by Salena Zito
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As each day passes, more Republicans say they’ll run against U.S. Senator Arlen Specter in next spring’s Pennsylvania GOP primary – making it ever less likely that Specter’s political obituary will be written.

At least not next spring; we’ll get to his general-election problems in just a bit.

A couple weeks ago, the buzz was that Specter’s run for a sixth term was out of reach: He was one of three Republican senators who gave the Democrat-controlled Congress and the Obama administration the votes to pass a near-$1 trillion stimulus bill.

Almost instantly, supply-sider Pat Toomey dropped his plan to run for governor and turned back to a re-match with Specter, who he very nearly upset in 2004. With “tea parties” sprouting across the state over congressional spending, with a union-friendly “card-check” vote looming in the Senate, Toomey seemed destined to crush Specter.

But then more Republicans – two, specifically, to the way-right of Toomey: Johnstown’s Peg Luksik and Philly native Larry Murphy – formed exploratory committees.

“The more, the merrier – that is, if you are Arlen Specter,” said Pennsylvania political pollster G. Terry Madonna. “Specter can only hope for a crowded primary. With possibly four running to the right of him, he comes up the winner.”

Turnout also helps Specter. His 2004 primary battle with Toomey had a larger-than-normal turnout, which staved off Toomey’s surge.

Oddly, Pennsylvania’s famed “T” (the 30 conservative, rural counties across the top and down the center of the state) voted for Specter over Toomey back then. Contrary to conservative legend, Specter did not earn that vote because President Bush and Pennsylvania’s other GOP senator, Rick Santorum, campaigned for him; he won there because he reminded voters of the results he’d brought them over the years.

Unions could affect turn-out. Yes, that’s right – union members voting Republican in a primary. State AFL-CIO president Billy George is committed to converting union Democrats and family members into short-term Republicans to guarantee a Specter win – all because of card-check.

“The card-check issue reflects one of the big knocks on Specter,” said Phil Singer, a Democrat strategist who helped steer Sen. Bob Casey’s victory over incumbent Santorum.

Singer thinks Specter’s problem is not looking at card-check on its merits but evaluating it through a political lens, to gauge its impact on his campaign and “trying to be all things to all people.” Continued...

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Salena Zito is a political analyst, reporter and columnist.
 
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A Battle Worth Fighting
Specter needs to go. Conventional wisdom is that he votes with his party enough of the time that it's still better than having a Democrat in the seat, but clearly he's outlived his usefulness for us. If Toomey throws his hat in, the others need to clear the field so that he can raise enough money to hold off the unions and other Democrats that will want to face Specter in the general election. We may not win, but we need to give it our best shot. http://theclosetconservative.com

Old Two-Faced RINO Hack....

Isn't the old Coot 79 years old with recurring cancers? Just shows the inane, "Stuck on Stupid" mentality of Pa... especially the Schmucks in the big cities, like Philly, and Murtha's District.
Of course, he is not the only prescription drug riddled, addle brained Old Man who belongs in a Nursing Home, rather than the US Congress..
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