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The Arlen Specter Election Results Aren't Likely The Results He Desired
Submitted by KateG on Fri, 06/11/2010 - 10:35.
The mid-term Pennsylvania election results within the primaries are closely watched, especially the Arlen Specter election results. Arlen Specter, a longtime member of the Republican party, switched to being a Democrat within the last year. Numerous thought it a knife in the back, and others thought it a sure sign Republicans had become too fanatical to keep moderates around. The other suggestion that he had switched because he could not get re-elected again turned out to be right. Regardless of the quick personal loans that may have been donated to his campaign, it all came to naught. Article Resource: Arlen Specter election results are not in his favor Arlen Specter election results aren't good for him Recent hostility to long term incumbent politicians has thought to mean that numerous will get shown the door in midterm elections. A 30 year Senate career has ended and Rep Joe Sestak is the new Democratic candidate for the open Senate seat for Pennsylvania, as a result of the Arlen Specter election results. More elections to come Right now, we’re only in primary season. Sestak, despite winning the Democratic primary, still has the final Pennsylvania election results to get through before he is installed as a senator. Pat Toomey is the Republican candidate. Apparently, Democrat leadership had toyed with Sestak about whether to run against Specter, according to CNN, and he decided to run anyway, which netted optimistic results. The midterm primaries are open season on incumbents This year is tipped as open season on incumbents in primaries. Dissatisfaction with government is beginning to grow, and individuals want new blood. Other primaries had comparable outcomes. The Kentucky Republican primary saw Kentucky Secretary of State Ted Grayson defeated by Rand Paul, son of Texas Representative Ron Paul. Grayson was endorsed by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, but that wasn’t enough to keep the progeny of the famous Libertarian off the ballot. The Lt Gov of Arkansas, Bill Halter, is heading for a second round of elections showdown in the Democratic primary with incumbent Arkansas Senator Blanche Lincoln. Article resources CNN http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/05/19/preston.primaries.analysis/ »
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