It was a big day in Pennsylvania, with Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak formally announcing his primary challenge to recent convert Arlen Specter this morning. Sestak faces a major challenge in going up against an incumbent backed by the White House and sitting on big leads in the polls, but he likes it that way:
"I love being the underdog," Sestak said. "A lot of room to grow. Seventy percent of the people don't know me enough to make a decision, and I'm going to give them that opportunity."
In a D-on-D primary like this, with Arlen Specter being forced to smooth out his long list of conservative votes as part of the GOP caucus for decades, hitting back against Sestak isn't an easy thing to do... but Specter's team is making the effort. From the miracle of human and technological evolution that is Twitter:
"His months of indecisiveness on his candidacy raises a real question as to his competency to handle the tough rapid-fire decisions required of a Senator," Specter wrote.
"During his continuing taxpayer-financed self-promotion tour around the State, Sestak should explain why, when Pennsylvanians are working harder, he can barely show up for work."
Sestak will try to make Specter answer for a laundry list of crappy votes (from Iraq to Bush's economic agenda) -- votes that the recent progressive convert will have a hard time justifying, so he'll try to make this primary be a referendum on his seniority, and, I guess, record of "getting things done". Somehow I think Sestak has the saucier narrative.
Meanwhile, a somewhat hilarious sideshow to this Dem fracas is likely GOP nominee Pat Toomey's pivot to the left, most recently witnessed today by his support for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor. With no primary competition to force his hand, it looks like Toomey will be attempting to quietly put distance between himself and the insanity of his Club For Growth brand of politics by making a few of these easy concessions to the center. Let's see how far this takes him.
http://www.swingstateproject.com/diary/5377/pasen-sestak-makes-it-official-toomey-pivots