Posted on 03/16/2009 11:39:42 AM PDT by haff99
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Posted by Josh Drobnyk at 1:45:41 PM on March 16, 2009 Gov. Ed Rendell says he, Sen. Bob Casey and Vice President Joe Biden have all talked with Sen. Arlen Specter about switching parties, but the five-term Republican isn't budging.
In an interview with New York-based RNN-TV, Rendell was asked about the speculation that Specter might jump to the Democrats given the tough fight ahead in the GOP primary.
"We've tried," Rendell said. "Myself, Senator Casey, Vice President Biden have tried to talk him into it, but he's bound and determined to stay a Republican. He doesnt want to see Republican moderates vanish from the Earth. And you know what, he is probably right."
If he were to decide otherwise, Rendell indicated Democrats would clear the field for him.
Hed be unopposed," Rendell said. "The Democrats in the Senate would welcome him. We in Pennsylvania would welcome him. I think hed be basically unopposed for the Democratic nomination and I think hed win 60-65 percent of the vote in the general election."
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>>>>What a great idea!! Specter could become a Republican!
LOLOLLLLLL
I believe he was a democrat until around ‘64. Changed to Republican so he could get voted into some office. And,, as he has everything a$$ backwards, he’s a nacilbupeR!
They're trying to get him to vote Republican?
I am willing to forgive the Spectre for a lot, as I appreciate his support for Clarence Thomas (did more than anyone else to get Thomas confirmed) and Bush’s judicial picks. But this is going too far. And with his age and health history, he has no business running for yet another term.
When a RINO Senator is contemplating switching parties, I usually say “good riddance to bad rubbish,” especially since it likely wouldn’t reduce the number of Republicans in each Senate committee and sub-committee and would allow the GOP to name a replacement Republican in each of the committees and sub-committees on which Specter sits (thus making each committee and sub-committee a bit less liberal). However, if Specter switches and becomes a 100% liberal instead of a 70% liberal he may provide the 60th vote for cloture on all sorts of harmful bills, so we need to tread carefully here. Still, I can’t imagine that Specter running as a Democrat would be a stronger Democrat Senate candidate in 2010 than, say, Congressman Tim Holden or (obviously) Gov. Ed Rendell, so at the very least I hope that Specter switches to the Democrats prior to a tough Democrat candidate jumping into the race.
The AFL-CIO is also courting to switch or at least vote for card check.
The mere fact he would even think about should give pause to any elected Republican thinking about backing him in a GOP primary.
It should have given GOP voters pause about McLame too, he was almost Kerry’s running mate.
They already have 60 cloture votes including the Maine Twins. Those two could easily switch parties as well were it not for the fact they wouldn’t be embraced by ME Democrats, who are so moonbat as to make the two of them look like Jesse Helms types.
Rendell indicated Democrats would clear the field for him. "He'd be unopposed," Rendell said. "The Democrats in the Senate would welcome him. We in Pennsylvania would welcome him. I think he'd be basically unopposed for the Democratic nomination and I think he'd win 60-65 percent of the vote in the general election."
He’s managed to win plenty of elections, and despite his health and age (he isn’t likely to finish the next term, regardless, IMHO) I don’t think it’s wise to count him out quite yet. If he doesn’t want to flip on card check, he can just change the subject regarding the carbon tax...
oh wait...
He supports that too, in coal country.
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