Specter switching parties - 2008 Presidential Campaign Blog - Political Intelligence - Boston.com Specter switching parties :openWindow('http://tools.boston.com/pass-it-on?story_url=http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2009/04/specter_switchi.html','mailit','scrollbars,resizable,width=770,height=450');" target="_blank"> Email | Link | Comments (0) Posted by Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor April 28, 2009 12:16 PM Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, facing a tough reelection battle, announced today that ...
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| Arlen Specter Switching to Dems?!? Specter switching parties - 2008 Presidential Campaign Blog - Political Intelligence - Boston.com Specter switching parties Email|Link|Comments (0) Posted by Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor April 28, 2009 12:16 PM Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, facing a tough reelection battle, announced today that he is switching from Republican to Democrat to seek reelection in 2010. The stunning move could swing the balance of power in the Senate, giving Democrats the control of 59 seats. And if Al Franken, as expected, is seated in the Minnesota race, it would give Democrats a potentially filibuster-proof majority of 60 seats and would help President Obama push through his agenda. Specter said he has had growing differences with the Republican Party and when he was one of only three Republicans to support the president's $787 billion stimulus plan, the differences became irreconcilable. "I now find my political philosophy more in line with Democrats than Republicans," Specter said in a statement on his campaign website." "When I supported the stimulus package, I knew that it would not be popular with the Republican Party. But, I saw the stimulus as necessary to lessen the risk of a far more serious recession than we are now experiencing." April 28, 2009 I have been a Republican since 1966. I have been working extremely hard for the Party, for its candidates and for the ideals of a Republican Party whose tent is big enough to welcome diverse points of view. While I have been comfortable being a Republican, my Party has not defined who I am. I have taken each issue one at a time and have exercised independent judgment to do what I thought was best for Pennsylvania and the nation. Since my election in 1980, as part of the Reagan Big Tent, the Republican Party has moved far to the right. Last year, more than 200,000 Republicans in Pennsylvania changed their registration to become Democrats. I now find my political philosophy more in line with Democrats than Republicans. When I supported the stimulus package, I knew that it would not be popular with the Republican Party. But, I saw the stimulus as necessary to lessen the risk of a far more serious recession than we are now experiencing. Since then, I have traveled the State, talked to Republican leaders and office-holders and my supporters and I have carefully examined public opinion. It has become clear to me that the stimulus vote caused a schism which makes our differences irreconcilable. On this state of the record, I am unwilling to have my twenty-nine year Senate record judged by the Pennsylvania Republican primary electorate. I have not represented the Republican Party. I have represented the people of Pennsylvania. I have decided to run for re-election in 2010 in the Democratic primary. I am ready, willing and anxious to take on all comers and have my candidacy for re-election determined in a general election. I deeply regret that I will be disappointing many friends and supporters. I can understand their disappointment. I am also disappointed that so many in the Party I have worked for for more than four decades do not want me to be their candidate. It is very painful on both sides. I thank especially Senators McConnell and Cornyn for their forbearance. I am not making this decision because there are no important and interesting opportunities outside the Senate. I take on this complicated run for re-election because I am deeply concerned about the future of our country and I believe I have a significant contribution to make on many of the key issues of the day, especially medical research. NIH funding has saved or lengthened thousands of lives, including mine, and much more needs to be done. And my seniority is very important to continue to bring important projects vital to Pennsylvania’s economy. I am taking this action now because there are fewer than thirteen months to the 2010 Pennsylvania Primary and there is much to be done in preparation for that election. Upon request, I will return campaign contributions contributed during this cycle. While each member of the Senate caucuses with his Party, what each of us hopes to accomplish is distinct from his party affiliation. The American people do not care which Party solves the problems confronting our nation. And no Senator, no matter how loyal he is to his Party, should or would put party loyalty above his duty to the state and nation. My change in party affiliation does not mean that I will be a party-line voter any more for the Democrats that I have been for the Republicans. Unlike Senator Jeffords’ switch which changed party control, I will not be an automatic 60th vote for cloture. For example, my position on Employees Free Choice (Card Check) will not change. Whatever my party affiliation, I will continue to be guided by President Kennedy’s statement that sometimes Party asks too much. When it does, I will continue my independent voting and follow my conscience on what I think is best for Pennsylvania and America. Keep crying guys... this is just the beginning of the bad news to come for the GOP for the 2010 election | ||||
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| Never, never, never give up Independent High Point, NC ![]()
| Crying? He needs to go where he thinks it will benefit him for the few years left he has on this earth. | ||||
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| Better Dead than Red Democrat "Reality has a well-known liberal bias." ![]()
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| Never, never, never give up Independent High Point, NC ![]()
| Of course it is. Here, straight from the horses mouth.
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| *insert uninteresting nomenclature here* Independent Unfortunately, Michigan ![]() ![]()
| Well, he did have cancer.. | ||||
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| Earl Duke of Gonzo Moderate The Dirty Soufff JerZ ![]()
| He pretty much alienated himself to the brink with the stimulus vote. He hasn't been extremely popular with the core conservative base for some time. Who cares? | ||||
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| America Fuck Yea Election Moderator Republican In Name Only ![]()
| see you later and we aren't goingg to miss you. | ||||
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| America Fuck Yea Election Moderator Republican In Name Only ![]()
| TheHill.com - Specter won?t rule out run as an Independent this interview is from just last month enjoy this two faced chamelon Dems, he is going to suck resources away from others when he is up for relection | ||||
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| Evil Political Genius The Lab Moderator Humanist Chicago Suburbs ![]() ![]() ![]()
| Can't blame him for leaving, his party was hijacked by right-wing extremists. | ||||
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| Never, never, never give up Independent High Point, NC ![]()
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| Never, never, never give up Independent High Point, NC ![]()
| Originally Posted by kinggovernor I'm sure he called Obama's people and made a deal with them. He doesn't care what party he belongs to, he just wants to win the election.
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| America Fuck Yea Election Moderator Republican In Name Only ![]()
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| 60 vote majority right there. Once Franken gets confirmed as a senator, thats only a matter of time.. | ||||
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| Braccae tuae aperiuntur. Reform Party ![]() ![]() ![]()
| I think the Democratic party would be a better fit for him. Good for him for trying to defend his position. If he can get the majority vote and get voted in it doesn't matter which party he was under. | ||||
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| I'm not overly excited about the "transfer". Its another political blow to the republican party, a party that could can't seem to get blown in any other way besides politically. He is basically "liberal" on the bail out and he is pro-choice/pro stemcell research. The rest of the issues he has been pretty much on the conservative side. He is essentially another Ben Nelson or Joe Lieberman. | ||||
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| America Fuck Yea Election Moderator Republican In Name Only ![]()
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| Better Dead than Red Democrat "Reality has a well-known liberal bias." ![]()
| apparently the gop leader is telling mccain to switch too | ||||
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