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Arlan Specter: Our Newest Democrat
I like the National Jewish Democratic Council's take on this news story better than anyone's:
NJDC welcomes Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter to the Democratic Party.
The Democratic Party of 2009 is an inclusive party that believes political parties should be big tents. In contrast, the Republican Party of 2009 is a party which believes in circling the wagons into an ever smaller and smaller circle until only the ideologically pure are welcome. Senator Specter has been a Republican since 1966 but he has never been a conservative ideologue. It has become increasingly clear in recent years that he is not ideologically pure enough for the Republican activists of today.
The Republican Party’s continued shift to the right has had negative implications for GOP support in the Jewish community. Despite the fact that in every election cycle conservative Jewish activists claim that Jews are becoming more Republican, the Jewish vote for Republicans at the national level is stuck at about 20%. Moreover, over the last decade there are fewer and fewer Republican Jewish office holders at the national level.
With Specter joining the Democratic Party, he becomes the 12th member of the Senate that is Jewish and caucuses with the Democrats. When Al Franken, another Jewish Democrat, gets seated as the second Minnesota senator, there will be 13 Jewish senators who caucus with the Democrats in the Senate (compared to zero who caucus with the GOP). Democrats will then have 60 seats in the Senate, reducing the possibility of Republican filibusters.
I am not happy to have another right wing Democrat. But I AM happy to welcome Specter into the big tent that is the Democratic Party. I should note Pete McClosky, another high profile convert to the Democratic Party, suggested this was a possibility.




One question
Apparently, Democrats are "clearing the path" for Specter to get the Dem nomination next year. This leaves Joe Sestak out in the cold. But it also makes one wonder what, if any, plans Governor Ed Rendell had been making.
Rendell is term-limited; he cannot run again next year. He couldn't leave early (to take a position in the Obama adminstration, for instance) because the Lt. Governor is a Republican. One might have surmised that he planned to run for the Senate seat -- but those hopes are now gone.
Newsweek's Howard Fineman posits one possibility, that Rendell wants to get his wife, who is currently a judge on the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals, appointed to the Supreme Court. Either this is a long shot, or the White House isn't being entirely truthful when they say that President Obama wasn't involved in pulling Specter over -- meaning that while President Obama may not have been directly involved, some of his top staff must have been.
The other question, of course, is, "Who's next?" Snowe? Schwartzenegger? Stay tuned...
Obama wasn't involved?
Perhaps not personally, but it appears that the single person who did the most to persuade Specter to switch (other than Pat Toomey) was Joe Biden. Does he count as "top staff"?
As to Rendell's future, an interesting question indeed. Possibly a post inside the administration, either low cabinet or prominent sub-cabinet, will open up for him, or still be open by then - God knows the Republicans are trying to keep all confirmation-required slots empty as long as possible. Or a major ambassadorship?
Who's next? I'd bet Schwarzenegger before Snowe, but not likely either one. Snowe's not up for re-election until 2012, she's popular in ME, and her state seems immune to the culture-wars version of Republicanism. Schwarzenegger is up against a term limit, has always taken a pragmatic attitude towards party politics, and is married to a (presumed) Democrat, but what does he stand to gain by switching at this point? He can't "move up", only sideways, so what options would be open to him other than primarying Barbara Boxer? Much more likely that he'll stay a Republican and run against her in the general.
BTW, mole, it's "Arlen".
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