Sounds like a plan.
These are the folks that have worked side-by-side with Specter for years, have made deals with him and have seen how well he abides by them.
If they decide to give him the boot, terrific. If they decide that they can trust him, then so be it.
This is a man who says that Roe v. Wade, the paragon of judicial activism, is "involate." He has promised the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that he will not allow any "extremists" (read: judges who believe the Constitution actually means what it says) to be appointed. Which promise is he going to keep--the one he made to them or the one he's making to us?