Yes, it’s just copy and paste, but I thought you’d be intersted:
“PENNSYLVANIA. Although he won’t win the race for collecting the most high-profile endorsements, Congressman Joe Sestak (D) will get an endorsement from House Financial Services Committee Chair Barney Frank (D-MA), a close ally of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-MA). Frank’s endorsement and active support will be helpful in a Democratic primary. Sestak is expected to challenge US Senator Arlen Specter in next year’s Democratic primary for US Senate. Sestak had close to $3.5 million in his campaign account before Specter switched to the Democratic Party last month. Specter is endorsed by President Obama, Governor Ed Rendell and US Senator Bob Casey.”
Thus saith Politics1
jimc says
I hope this opens floodgates. Sorry Arlen, I liked you as one of them. As one of us, you are, um, suboptimal.
mrogers says
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bob-neer says
Shows how it’s played in the town Daley built and the state Blogojevich led.
kbusch says
jimc says
According to Christopher.
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p>I wonder if the switch was conditional on an endorsement.
kbusch says
How’s that particularly Chicago?
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p>Maybe I don’t know enough about Chicago politics. Do they even have Republicans?
jimc says
But I think he’s implying Obama chose expediency over integrity.
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p>It’s not particular to Chicago, but Chicago was a convenient peg to hang.