It seems some Democrats are
not happy with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's deal with
Arlen Specter:
"I won't be happy if I don't get to chair something because of
Arlen Specter," said Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.), who sits on
the Appropriations Committee with Specter and is fifth in
seniority among Democrats behind Chairman Daniel Inouye
(Hawaii), Sens. Robert Byrd (W.Va.), Patrick Leahy (Vt.) and
Tom Harkin (Iowa). "I'm happy with the Democratic order but I
don't want to be displaced because of Arlen Specter," she said.
One senior Democratic lawmaker told The Hill that the
Democratic Conference will vote against giving the longtime
Pennsylvania Republican seniority over lawmakers like Harkin,
Mikulski and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) when they hold
their organizational meeting after the 2010 election.
The last Democrat quoted above says Specter should just be
grateful if he's still in the Senate by the time of that meeting:
"He was a cooked goose," the senior Democrat told the
Hill. "He was going to lose to [former Rep. Pat] Toomey
[R-Pa.] and we were going to beat Toomey. We did him a favor by
allowing him to remain in the Senate." Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Penn.)
isn't ready to even do Specter that big a favor.