Phil, on Apr 28 2009, 08:46 PM, said:
cherdanno, on Apr 28 2009, 12:27 PM, said:
Phil, on Apr 28 2009, 12:23 PM, said:
Shift in his ideology or just political expediency?
Wrong question. Shift in the
GOP's ideology,
and his political expediency.
Well, it isn't anyone elses political expediency for sure
I think this is unclear
I suspect that there was some kind of quid quo pro involving primary challenges. I expect that the Democratic party establishment to firmly back Specter in the upcoming primary. (This is nothing if not expedient)
It will be interesting to see how the net roots reacts to this all.
Specter originally backed the Employee Free Choice Act. When he started to get pressure from Toowney, he flipped his position and started opposing it. From the looks of things, he's not going to flip back. EFCA is an important issue for the Democratic base and might be enough to cause them to back a primary challenge.
Personally, I'm torn. On the one hand, I'd prefer to see a real Democrat seated. On the other hand, if we can turn Collins and Snowe, we can completely extinquish the Republican party throughout the North East. Don't see much chance of that happening if Specter goes down in the primary. Moreover, we want to encourage as many Republican voters as possible to defect.
Ultimately, I think that I'm in favor of letting Specter run unchallenged in the primary. Not sure that I'd say the same thing if his health was better.