jewels santana Wrote:
i have high hopes that Santorum won't win in PA.
but maybe that's just blind hope.
You can bet on it. Santorum is history.
A Survey USA poll has found that Pennsylvania's US Senator Rick Santorum has the highest disapproval rating of all 100 senators in the US Senate.
His 44% negative rating exceeds all other senators by at least one point. These poll numbers may explain why George Bush came to Santorum’s rescue recently, raising 1.5 million at a fundraiser to shore up the faltering right wing extremist who many believe is being groomed to be one of the 2008 Republican presidential primary candidates. (For example, when you google Santorum, you get an ad that takes you to a Bill Frist for President website.)
Recent polls have shown Santorum seven to 14 points behind in a race against democrat Bob Casey Jr., the candidate purportedly hand-picked and annointed by PA Governor and former DNC Chair Ed Rendell, Senate Minority Whip Harry Reid, NY Dem Senator Charles Schumer and major Dem fundraiser/contributor Peter Buttenwieser. Word has it that Schumer initiated the push for Casey's candidacy because Casey is anti-abortion. Many Democratic faithful, particularly people who care about women's rights, are not happy that Schumer and his people are trying to do an end run around the primary election process, since part of the Casey deal was the withdrawal of two people who were expected by many to be candidates-- Barbara Hafer and Joe Hoeffel. .
The only other declared candidate running as a Democrat against against Santorum, history and political science professor, Chuck Pennacchio, a veteran of several winning US senate campaigns, has pointed out that Santorum's last competitor, in the 2000 election cycle, conservative Democrat Ron Klink, was also "pro-life," and he was unsuccessful in beating Santorum, losing by seven points. Some suggest that it was the failure of this conservative to energy progressive activists and donors that cost the Democrats the electioin. Pennacchio believes that he has a much better chance at beating Santorum than Casey because there is a clearer choice between him and Santorum than there is between Casey and Santorum. On issues ranging from choice, to stem cell research, to equal rights, the Terry Schiavo bill, separation of church and state, and the American War in Iraq, Santorum and Casey look the same.
(See Loogar? Willing to test on the wrong color if the big picture needs a frame).