Not at all. Please ask.
;)
Actually, I like Rick's positions and votes. But his endorsements leave me cold, since he recorded a very powerful radio ad for Arlen Spectre (RINO-PA). I couldn't take any primary endorsement from him seriously after that.
I understand party politics, but that doesn't mean I have to play them.
The other reason I voted against the incumbent was his very negative radio advertising.
Shalom.
"Actually, I like Rick's positions and votes. But his endorsements leave me cold, since he recorded a very powerful radio ad for Arlen Spectre (RINO-PA). I couldn't take any primary endorsement from him seriously after that."
So you don't like Santorum because he endorsed Specter, and because he endorsed Specter you're going to vote for Toomey?
You're not making sense. Sounds like you already were going to vote for Toomey, and then Santorum endorsed Specter, so you took out your dislike for Specter on Santorum.
Maybe I'm in the minority, but an endorsement from anyone is just as likely to make me go the other way. To come home and find a recorded endorsement (or a recording from a candidate himself) on my answering machine makes me nuts. I don't care about hearing these people in person (I have my own friends), and I certainly don't want them secondhand. I also don't like being told what to do, thank you very much. I'll decide for myself.