Specter reflects on friends, enemies…
On possible Matthews run: ‘The right wing doesn’t like me, so I’m sure I’ll have an opponent each way’…
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Specter reflects on friends, enemies…
On possible Matthews run: ‘The right wing doesn’t like me, so I’m sure I’ll have an opponent each way’…
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5 Comments
What friends?
Oh Specter loves having an opponent from the right. It allows him to make his Democratic opponent look like an extremist and himself the only voice of moderation. This is his old trick by this point. Run against the extremes and hope to take the vast middle. Like it or not, it has worked for him too many times.
Montgomery County Commissioner Jim Matthews will claim he was “forced” out of the GOP just in time to run his brother’s senate campaign against Arlen. Those Matthews boys are loyal only to themselves.
We like you, Arlen… We’d like you to leave.
This guy is gonna be, what, 80 when he’s up for re-election? Anybody else find it ironic that Pennsylvania’s “Voice of Moderation” is competing with Jesse Helms and Robert Byrd for oldest sitting Senators? What’s up with that?
Retire, Arlen; give a real Republican a chance.