Rendell: Pa. primary will be ‘very close’
Rendell, a Democrat supporint the Republican-turned-Democrat Specter, was careful when asked to
predict the outcome of his state’s closely contested Senate primary
race.
{mosads}”It’s
a very close race and Arlen needs a good turnout from the southeast,
and particularly from the city of Philadelphia,” Rendell said in response to a question about whether he’d “guarantee” that Specter would defeat Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.).
Polls generally show Specter locked in a statistical tie with Sestak, despite the support the incumbent senators has from the Whtie House.
One of the central themes of Sestak’s campaign has been that Specter, a long-time Republican senator, is not a “true Democrat.”
But Rendell suggested Sestak would be a better Democrat if he hadn’t challenged Specter.
“Joe’s
been saying all along, ‘I’m the real Democrat,'” Rendell said. “Well
Joe, Democrats support Democrats against someone like [presumed
Republican nominee, former Rep.] Pat Toomey. I think Joe lost a lot of
credibility when he said he wouldn’t necessarily support Arlen.
“It seems to me that Arlen Specter is the better Democrat, because he said he would support Joe Sestak,” he added.
Cross-posted to the Briefing Room
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