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Toomey To Specter: ‘You Have Stooped To A New Low’ By Attacking Sestak

Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA) and former Rep. Pat Toomey (R-PA)

Former Rep. Pat Toomey (R-PA) is ripping Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA) over his negative campaign ad against Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA).

Specter and Sestak will face off in the May 18 Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary, with the winner likely facing Toomey in the general election. The TPM Poll Average shows Specter leading Sestak 45.0% to 29.8%.

Specter’s ad smacks Sestak over, among other things, “creating a poor command climate” when he was an Admiral in the Navy. Watch it here.

Toomey sent Specter a letter today criticizing the “highly regrettable” decision “to disparage an honorable man’s military service in order to promote your own political career.”

Toomey goes on to ask Specter: “Is there no low to which you will not stoop in an attempt to win an election?”







Here’s the letter:

April 23, 2010
Senator Arlen Specter
711 Hart Bldg
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Senator Specter:

It is a clear matter of record that I have very strong disagreements with Congressman Joe Sestak on many important issues affecting the economy, health care, taxes, and even national security. But I also have the utmost respect for his decades of military service to our country. It is highly regrettable that you have chosen to disparage an honorable man’s military service in order to promote your own political career.

Over the years, you have developed a reputation for political attacks ads. I had not even announced my candidacy last spring when you raced out of the blocks with an attack ad that was so wildly inaccurate it was quickly discredited by fact checkers and news organizations. You will recall that your ad was characterized by FactCheck.Org as a “scorched-earth slip-up” and you were forced to remove it from the airwaves.

But now you have stooped to a new low, attacking Congressman Sestak’s thirty-year military service. This is not only insulting to veterans across America who sacrifice so much to protect our nation, but to all Pennsylvanians. Is there no low to which you will not stoop in an attempt to win an election?

Our state’s Democratic primary voters will decide whether they prefer you or Congressman Sestak as their nominee, and that is their right. But it’s pretty clear that there will be two different races in the fall depending on their choice. Joe Sestak and I have already engaged in two spirited, yet civil debates. Pennsylvanians can rightly expect that we would continue in that manner, which is not only respectful to each other, but more importantly, respectful to voters. If you become your new party’s nominee, then it appears that Pennsylvanians will be in for one outrageous or blatantly false attack ad after another. Our state deserves better.

I hope you will do the right thing and remove your attack on Joe Sestak’s military service. And I hope you will pledge to the citizens of our state that should you make it to the general election, you will cease your brand of negative advertising that the Pittsburgh Tribune Review called “embarrassing.”

Sincerely,

Pat Toomey

Also, last night Chris Matthews pushed Specter about the ad. Watch:

Arlen Specter, Joe Sestak, PA-SEN, Pat Toomey

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