Specter: Sestak A Hypocrite For Calling Himself The ‘True Democrat’ In PA Senate Race

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After taking heat from Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA) for weeks, Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA) is fighting back. “Congressman Sestak is a flagrant hypocrite in challenging my being a real Democrat when he did not register as a Democrat until 2006 just in time to run for Congress,” Specter said in a statement today. “His lame excuse for avoiding party affiliation, because he was in the service, is undercut by his documented disinterest in the political process.”

According to the website pa2010.com, the Specter campaign has been building up to the charge for days. “Specter’s campaign,” they report, “pointed out Sestak’s registration history, first in a message to supporters Monday, later in follow-up messages to a reporter and again in a fierce statement against Sestak Thursday.”

The attack is based on the allegation that, until recently, Sestak often did not vote in major elections, and didn’t register as a Democrat until 2006. It’s hard to say whether it’ll stick, but it does seem to indicate that, with a primary challenge all certain, Specter’s getting riled.

Whatever the merits of Specter’s statement, it certainly more reasonable than the attacks Sestak’s old rival levied against him in 2006. In that race, Republican Curt Weldon hit Sestak–a navy admiral–for having not lived in the district for years and years. Gee, I wonder why that might’ve been.

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