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NRSC Reacts to Specter

National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn just released the following statement:

"Senator Specter’s decision today represents the height of political self-preservation.  While this presents a short-term disappointment, voters next year will have a clear choice to cast their ballots for a potentially unbridled Democrat super-majority versus the system of checks-and-balances that Americans deserve."

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NavyBrat| 4.28.09 @ 1:42PM

Sen. Specter,

Thanks so much for finally doing us a favor. We, the people of PA, especially those of us who voted for you (like me), are more than happy to see you go. Don't let the door hit you in the tuchus as you go.

Spicy Joker| 4.28.09 @ 2:20PM

The NRSC's decades of SUPPORT for Arlen Sphincter was the height of self-preservation.

Rob| 4.28.09 @ 2:42PM

I sent back a furious response to the NRSC and John Cornyn when they had the gall to solicit money from me shortly after announcing they would financially support Specter over Toomey. Idiots!

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