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Conservative poster-boy Pat Toomey, while officially only "considering" a Republican primary challenge to Sen. Arlen Specter, has begun telling friends privately that he's definitely in, according to the Morning Call newspaper. (The friends are so excited they apparently can't keep quiet, or maybe that was the point.) Anyway, here's the story by Josh Drobnyk.
But it does not look as though Toomey would have the clear field that political strategists dream of for a straight up-or-down shot at Specter. Anti-abortion activist Peg Luksik of Johnstown has already established a candidate committee and bought a post-office box for her own Senate campaign, and she's sounding more and more like a candidate.
"I'd say I've moved past maybe, or possibly, to 'strongly leaning in that direction,'" Luksik told me. "I'm close."
She said she would not be influenced by Toomey's plans, or concerns that having two conservatives in the race might simply split the anti-Specter vote, enabling him to escape once again with his political life.
"I'm going to do what I think is right - that's always been my barometer, and it always will be," Luksik said. As for Toomey, "what I've seen is somebody looking at poll numbers and that's it," she said.
Luksik ran for governor in the 1990s, and polled well. The conservative base of the Pennsylvania GOP has only grown more conservative since then, and she is a hero of the movement. Last year, Luksik managed the aggressive congressional campaign of Lt. Col. Bill Russell that rattled Democratic Rep. John Murtha, the earmark king.
"Sen. Specter needs to be helped into his well-deserved retirement," Luksik said. "It's truly time that the Washington insiders are told 'that's enough.'"
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0 like this / 0 don't Posted 1:05 PM, 03/06/2009Do liberals have any poster boys? If not, I'd like to nominate Vince Fumo or any one of dozens of other crooks. tr88Sign in to report abuseSign in to report abuseSelect a username to report abuseConfirm your registration to report abuse
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0 like this / 0 don't Posted 3:31 AM, 03/07/2009Some of our problems stem from antiquated politicians, like Specter. Arlen is no longer the sharpest knife in the drawer, and he needs to go. Show us you really care, and take a rest Darlin. FJG JRSign in to report abusePost your responseConfirm your registration to report abuse
0 like this / 0 don't Posted 12:51 PM, 03/07/2009Talk about a b.s smear of a blog. Liberal bias? How about this: "The Inky: Poster Boy for Failed Liberal Newsrags." CD75Sign in to report abusePost your responseConfirm your registration to report abuse
0 like this / 0 don't Posted 12:53 PM, 03/07/2009This is great news. Another Democrat will have a Senate seat. This will really fire up Democrats. MikePSign in to report abusePost your responseConfirm your registration to report abuse
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Angela Couloumbis (left) joined The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1998, and has covered government and politics in New Jersey, Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania, including Gov. Rendell’s 2006 race against former Pittsburgh Steeler Lynn Swann.
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