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« on: June 22, 2015, 07:57:49 PM »

Um. What. No. Specter would not have beaten Toomey.

Specter would have been able to attract more of the right-leaning independent and republican vote than Sestak due to his bipartisan nature and past affilations.

Nah, Specter's numbers in 2010 weren't what they were like in 2004. His approvals were quite toxic. Republicans hated him for switching parties, independents didn't trust him and saw him as an opportunist, and Dems were lukewarm.

Specter definitely would've lost by more than Sestak did.
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