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Pat Toomey took another step toward mounting a challenge to Arlen Specter in the U.S. Senate primary by giving up his position at Club for Growth "so he could pursue other opportunities." The group announced this morning that Chris Chocola, who served two terms as a congressman from Indiana before losing his seat as a victim of the 2006 Democratic tidal wave, has been chosen to replace Toomey, effective immediately.

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Yummy Mummy| 4.14.09 @ 4:04AM

Let's hope Toomey (should that be Tomb-ee?) can pull it off. Perhaps Senator SPECTOR can spend his retirement marketing a cereal of his own.

Will Al Franken-Berry score a gig at Brookings, should Norm Coleman pull off a miracle?

Oh well. It's late ...

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