
Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA) was out-raised significantly in the last quarter by Republican former Rep. Pat Toomey, though the incumbent still has a lead in cash on hand.
Between October and December of 2009, Specter raised $1.15 million, compared to Toomey raising $1.67 million. However, Specter's cash on hand is $8.66 million, way ahead of Toomey's $2.8 million. Specter will have to spend some of that money in the Democratic primary, however, which would potentially narrow cash gap.
Specter and Toomey have a long history with each other, much of it negative, going back to when Toomey challenged Specter in the 2004 Republican primary, and just barely lost it in a 51%-49% race. Specter switched from the Republicans to the Democrats last year, in large part to avoid a likely loss in a GOP primary rematch with Toomey. He still faces a challenge in the Democratic primary from Rep. Joe Sestak, which could become costly.
Walter Mitty
February 1, 2010 1:23 PM
Toomey' money doesn't matter as Club for Growth and the like will run attack ads on Specter like crazy.
How much did Sestak raise?
Specter should have went indie rather than jumped straight to the Dems. He might have saved 20% of his Republican support if he did that, even if he eventually decided to run as a Democrat. Jumping straight to Democrat and changing his votes over night cost him almost all of his former GOP support base.
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holyhandgrenaid
February 1, 2010 1:35 PM
I agree Walt, Specter would have been better served to switch like Jeffords did- go Indy and caucus with the Dems than doing a full jump.
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