The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Monday, April 26, 2004  

LAST-MINUTE COVERAGE
The Pennsylvania Senate Race

Unless every poll and every political analyst from State College to Washington is wrong, it appears tomorrow’s Republican senatorial primary in Pennsylvania is shaping up to be a cliffhanger, with incumbent Sen. Arlen Specter still fending off a tougher-than-expected challenge from Rep. Pat Toomey.

For recent coverage in the Philadelphia papers, see: “Specter, Toomey Make Last-Minute Appeals,” by Patrick Kerkstra, Philadelphia Inquirer; “Toomey and Specter Push for Last Votes,” by Carrie Budoff, Philadelphia Inquirer (Sunday); and “Specter-Toomey Race Has Wide Implications, by John Baer, Philadelphia Daily News.

The winner will face Democrat Rep. Joe Hoeffel in November. (Contributions to Hoeffel’s campaign can be made by clicking here.)

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