Posted on 03/23/2009 2:41:21 PM PDT by lowbridge
Via DrewM at Aces site. The last time I posted about this, I thought Specter could play Joe Lieberman to Pat Toomeys Ned Lamont by losing the GOP primary and then winning the general election as an independent. Not so; turns out Pennsylvania law prohibits independent runs by candidates who compete in and lose a primary. So hes either got to run as a Republican and beat Toomey or duck the showdown by going indie now.
Or maybe theres a third way.
In recent days, Specter has quietly lobbied Republicans who control the state Senate to support a proposal that would allow independents to vote in the Republican or Democratic primary. He has called individual senators and spoke before the entire caucus - on that and other subjects - earlier this week.
One senator who attended the caucus said it was tough sell.
It was apparent that he wanted the support of the caucus, said Sen. John H. Eichelberger, R-Blair, who supports Toomey. I could tell from the looks in the room and the comments that were made that there wasnt much support for it.
So brutal are the poll numbers for Specter among Pennsylvania Republicans that I cant see how he stands a chance against Toomey, especially considering that plenty of disaffected centrist GOPers have doubtless left the party over the past few years
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I am done with Republicans and Democrats. They are a waste of my time. Screw the good cop Bad cop routine.
A: He wants to give Oba Mao bipartisan coverage.
He must be a dem. When you can’t win by the rules, change ‘em or cheat.
If they GOP gives this loser one penny they will not only not get anything from me, I will lobby to make sure they don’t get any donations from my republican friends!
all states need to get out of the open primary business.
Democrats select their candidate
Republicans select their candidate
Independents by the very nature of their registration have no candidate.
Spectacle is scared. Force the liberal geezer to retire.
I agree. He needs to go.
Proof Positive that Open primaries are the death of the GOP. It is what gave us McCain last year.
Close the GOP primaries and move Texas and South Carolina to the front of the line. That will prevent RINO nominees from ever dragging the ticket to defeat again!
Michael Steel, Michael Steele, please pick up the white courtesy phone...
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t this what gave us McPain in the last election?
And all primaries should be on the same day accross the country.
No offense to anyone in Iowa, but I really dont like the idea of you picking the canditate.
I’ve been saying the same thing about these stupid primaries. Move the strongly republican states to the front and flush out the RINOs.
Good idea. The open primary has to go, and I think a one day primary idea has some merit, although sometimes, the lengthy process allows nutbags to be found out and disposed of early enough in the process so as to not gum up the works for the general.
South Carolina is at the front of the line and they are the ones most resposible for sticking us with McCain.
This wouldn't be fair to unknown conservative candidates. The primaries should be closed but should begin in the least populated red states so that unknown conservative candidates have a more level playing field with well financed (and more liberal) RINO candidates.
If I had my way, I would order the primaries with the smallest (in population) reddest states going first. For example, Wyoming would most likely be first on my calendar. After a month or so of small state primaries I would have all of the big red states (Texas, Georgia, etc.) going on a single Super Tuesday. If there's no winner after that, I'd have all the big blue states do another Super Tuesday, and the small blue states would go dead last.
Any state that did not have a closed primary would lose half of its delegate count to the states which have closed primaries, and any state that went out of order would lose half of its remaining delegate count. Under either circumstance, states would stand to lose 3/4 of their delegates to the other states which follow the plan.
I guess I could go back to dreaming now, right?
SC also had an open primary.
GOP is broken ya'll....they're just as corrupt as the Dems.
I’ll just bet he is. He should have gone down in flames the last time. Instead, Bush went to PA and campaigned for him and he hung on. His day is over. He is a sick man and ought to have the decency to retire. I can’t believe he is even now scheming to keep his Senate seat. Any Republican who votes for him is by definition a RINO.
While you’re at it, try wishing for a pony.
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