Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Specter to Switch Parties - Republican to Democrat

Specter to Switch Parties

By Chris Cillizza

Washington Post Staff Writer

Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:22 PM



Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter will switch his party affiliation from Republican to Democrat and announced today that he will run in 2010 as a Democrat, according to a statement he released this morning.


Specter's decision would give Democrats a 60 seat filibuster proof majority in the Senate assuming Democrat Al Franken is eventually sworn in as the next Senator from Minnesota. (Former Sen. Norm Coleman is appealing Franken's victory in the state Supreme Court.)


"I have decided to run for re-election in 2010 in the Democratic primary," said Specter in a statement. "I am ready, willing and anxious to take on all comers and have my candidacy for re-election determined in a general election."


He added: "Since my election in 1980, as part of the Reagan Big Tent, the Republican Party has moved far to the right. Last year, more than 200,000 Republicans in Pennsylvania changed their registration to become Democrats. I now find my political philosophy more in line with Democrats than Republicans."


Specter as a Democrat would also fundamentally alter the 2010 calculus in Pennsylvania as he was expected to face a difficult primary challenge next year from former Rep. Pat Toomey. The only announced Democrat in the race is former National Constitution Center head Joe Torsella although several other candidates are looking at the race.


The precariousness of Specter's political position -- a Republican in a Democratic-leaning state -- was on display earlier this year when he was one of three GOP Senators to back President Barack Obama's $787 billion economic stimulus plan. That vote was strongly condemned by conservative Republicans and Toomey used that vote as the launching pad for his candidacy.


Because of the shrinking Republican vote in the state, Specter was seen as a dead man walking politically in the primary with polling showing him trailing Toomey by ten or more points. The bar for Specter to run as an independent was also extremely high due to the rules governing such a third party candidacy.


That left a Democratic candidacy as Specter's best option if he wanted to remain in the Senate beyond 2010.



http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/28/AR2009042801523.html

2 comments:

Ed Naratil said...

Congrats to Arlen. After almost 45 years as a registered Republican, I switched to Independent (No Preference). A year ago I switched to Democrat. Why? My thinking had changed over the years and even though I remained registered as a Republican I found myself joining with the Democrats more and more. So I made the change gradually.

Arlen, welcome to the party.

Anonymous said...

Looks like Benedict Arlen got slapped when the Democraps stripped him of his seniority.Talk about speaking out of both sides of your mouth.Reid promises one thing and the majority does the exact opposite.Tell me that this group is on the same page ruining (sic)the country.