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STEVEN M. FALK / Staff photographer
Although nearly every major Democratic politician is backing Arlen Specter (above), Joe Sestak thinks the incumbent's front-runner status is soft.
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What in God's name is Joe Sestak Doing?

Trying, he says, to make sure a real Democrat, not Arlen Specter, is in Pa.'s Senate seat

"If people are investing their time and resources in me, I want them to know I'm going all-out," he said of his round-the-clock campaign style.

David Landau, an adviser to Sestak in 2006, said that Sestak has to "run the perfect campaign" to earn the Democratic nomination. He said that the race could hinge on how heavily Obama gets involved, but warned against dismissing Sestak, whose campaigns resemble a "military operation."

"Arlen Specter may work hard, but it pales in comparison to Joe Sestak," Landau said. "You should never underestimate him. If anybody could come into this situation, given the odds against him, and beat Arlen Specter, it'd be Joe Sestak."

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