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- Sestak Takes the Lead in the PollsJoe Sestak has done it again. He is surging late in the campaign and is now leading in the polls. He is stressing jobs for Pennsylvania, his leadership skills, and keeping Social Security healthy.
- PA Election Results 2010 Finally Favor ToomeyPat Toomey was expected to be one of many Republicans to pick up Senate seats. But the Pennsylvania nominee had a tough fight from Joe Sestak first, as he pushed things until the late hours - although Toomey finally succeeded Arlen Specter after all.
- Meehan and Lentz contest vacant U.S. House seat in PhiladelphiaQuestion: What do the Pennsylvania Teamster's have in common in Brian Lentz? Answer: Nothing, according to their website.
- Sestak's Last ChanceSestak continued to trail in the polls, and must try something different to win. He is highlighting his experience in foreign policy and national security. This strategy has been very successful so far.
- Joe Sestak Takes Lead in PA Senate RaceTwo months ago, it didn't look like Democrat Joe Sestak had a chance in the Pennsylvania Senate race. Now he has the lead.
- Costs Are Costs Are Costs Mr. SestakIt is time for a lesson in Economics 101 for people that either never bothered to learn the basics.
Democrat or Republican? Does it Matter If the Elected Candidate Does the Job Right?Why do candidates say one thing but do another? Why can't the candidates take a simple stance then do the job they are elected to do?
Sestak & Toomey Election 2010 Attack Ads Tiring: Vote Independent InsteadWith all the attacking happening this year-not that the attacks are any different from other year-the stunts are getting tiring. How are Philadelphians going to show candidates we aren't going to take it anymore?- The Election Between Sestak and Tommey is About Our Nation's FutureThis is a great election which will help shape the future of our country. The two candidates strongly believe in their ideas and platforms. Liberals and conservatives should follow this election as it has great national implications.
- Pennsylvania Candidates Sestak and Toomey Vie for Senate SeatColumn discussing the viewpoint of Republican Senate candidate Pat Toomey on health care reform as advertised in his campaign ads and how his opinion may not be the most responsible or informed one.
- Toomey Vs. Sestak: The New Political Dogfight in PennsylvaniaSix weeks before the national elections, Joe Sestak and Pat Toomey are locked in a political dogfight for a coveted Congressional seat.
President Obama Visits Philadelphia for the Second Time in as Many WeeksWith the election coming near, this race is literally neck and neck. Perhaps with the president supporting Sestak, the tables will turn.
President Obama to Hold Fundraiser for Democratic U.S. Senate Nominee Joe SestakThis is good news for the working class families in Philadelphia, PA. Although the president and Joe Sestak have had their fair share of disagreements, they are coming together to support our families.
Pat Toomey Vs. Joe Sestak: How Many Philadelphian Families like Mine Will Continue to Suffer?While Mr. Sestak promises the world and delivers with historically voting for Philadelphian families, Toomey, if elected will oppose everything; how these issues affect my family.- Joe Sestak: A Great Leader from the Philadelphia AreaCongressman Joe Sestak is a great political leader from the Philadelphia Area. He upset Senator Arlen Spector to win the Democratic nomination for the U.S Senate. Now he has a good chance to win a seat in the US Senate!
Pennsylvania's 2010 Senate Election: Toomey Leading SestakIn what has been a tight race to replace Pennsylvania's Arlen Specter in the Senate, there are signs that Sestak may be falling behind Toomey despite some high profile endorsements from New York's Mayor Bloomberg and former President Bill Clinton.- PA's 7th District Race Wide Open with No IncumbentJoe Sestak's Senate bid leaves an open seat in Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District.
Sestak Job Offer Scandal: White House Claims No BribeJoe Sestak won the PA Senate primary, despite allegations the White House attempted to bribe him with a job. What is happening? Are problems are connected and how will this impact PA voters?
Sestak vs. Toomey: Pennsylvania Mid-Term Will Choose a New SenatorRep. Joe Sestak will face former Congressman Pat Toomey for the right to occupy the Senate seat held by Arlen Specter for three decades.- 2010 World Cup Profile: Stanislav Sestak of SlovakiaWith the 2010 World Cup just about underway, make sure you keep an eye on Slovakia's Stanislav Sestak.
White House Denies Prid Quo Pro in Communications with SestakA look at the White House press release regarding communication with Congressman Joe Sestak and his bid for the Pennsylvania Senate seat.- The Joe Sestak CesspoolJoe Sestak must have a reason for being less than forthcoming about a quid pro quo job offer from the White House.
- Dishonorable Mention: Joe Sestak's SilenceThe lines between legal and illegal political activities may not be perfectly drawn, but issues of character and ethics may again become prominent in November's Congressional elections.
- White House Bribery ScandalThe White House was recently accused of bribery by Rep. Joe Sestak. Before he ran for the Senate seat in Pennsylvania, tried to bribe Mr. Sestak out of running against Arlen Specter. They may have violated three laws: 18 U.S.C. sec. 210, 211, and 600.
- Joe Sestak White House Job Offer Could Influence PA Senate ElectionRep. Joe Sestak may have defeated Sen. Arlen Spector in the Pa Democratic Primary, but the issue that showed he was above the establishment may hinder his chances in the general election.
Joe Sestak Not Eligible for Post on Intelligence Advisory CommitteeWashington Examiner analyst Byron York seems to have caught a little inconstancy in the official story about the Joe Sestak affair. It seems that Joe Sestak is not eligible for the unpaid position that he was allegedly offered.
Did Bill Clinton Offer Joe Sestak a Job with Obama?The Washington Post is reporting that the Obama administration is saying that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel asked former President Bill Clinton to ask Joe Sestak "whether he'd be open to other alternatives" than running for the Senate.- Did White House Bribe Sestak to Quit Race?The Coast Guard announced that British Petroleum's "Top Fill" procedure for capping the Gulf oil spill appears to be working. That was weeks ago, and proved wrong.
- Did the White House Offer Joe Sestak a Bribe to Withdraw from a Senate Primary Race?The White House is denying that Congressman and candidate for US Senate Joe Sestak was actually offered an important office in return for his withdrawing from a primary race against current Senator Arlen Specter.
- Democrat Joe Sestak Admits "White House Offered Me a Job to Not Run Against Specter."I am pretty sure a crime has been committed here, so why is it not a topic of major concern?
Sestak Defeats Specter by Wide MarginSestak was underestimated, and abandoned by the White House. Photo ops will be forthcoming. Plus some short interviews with voters.
Tea Party Candidate Rand Paul Won in Kentucky! Pennsylvania Sestak Over Specter!Looks like the Tea Party People are not going to go away as a lot of people demand! We are here to stay and to take back America on Solid Honest Ground! The Government belongs to the people not the Government over the People!
Mark Critz and Rand Paul Win: Arlen Spector LosesThis is a recap and political perspective on recent elections.
Specter vs. Sestak: Showdown in PennsylvaniaArlen Specter is in a tight race to be decided today in Pennsylvania. The former Republican Senator is hoping that Democrats will pull the lever for him for the first time in his long career.
Specter vs. Sestak is a Primary Faceoff that Shouldn't BeThe May 18, 2010, Democratic primary election for Pennsylvania is a battle of different men, but a battle that shouldn't have happened.- Obama Positions White House for Sestak Win, Sort OfWas Senator Specter thrown under a bus by the Obama White House? It won't be the first time President Obama justified the means by the ends....
2010 Pennsylvania Democratic Senate Primary Is a Race to the BottomSenator Arlen Specter and Congressman Joe Sestak race to the bottom for the Pennsylvania Democratic Senate nomination.
The View from PAWith four days until the Pennsylvania primary, Sen. Arlen Spector is in the political fight of his life.
Will Eric Holder Order Investigation of Sestak Bribe Allegation?In an interview with Philadelphia's Larry Kane, Sestak refused to say whether or not he'd been offered a job as Navy Secretary by the Obama White House.- Congressman Sestak Holds a Forum on Natural Gas DrillingSenatorial Candidate Congressman Sestak wants to make sure we get it right before drilling for natural gas in Pennsylvania. He wants to bring all sides together and develop the best possible plan.