Tight Toomey-Sestak Senate rematch in Pennsylvania eyed in 2016

PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE COLUMN: Political analysts predict a tight race for Republican U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey if former Rep. Joe Sestak is his Democratic challenger, and they say the winner of the 2016 presidential race could determine the outcome.

If a Republican presidential candidate wins Pennsylvania for the first time since 1988, Toomey could easily win a second term in the Senate, said Kyle Kondik, a political analyst for the University of Virginia…

Kondik rates their likely race as “a toss-up” in the Crystal Ball newsletter in which the university’s Center for Politics keeps tabs on national elections… (more)

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  1. As a former sailor myself I would like to say I like Sestak, but the real reason I’d vote for him is because Toomey talks like he is mentally ill. The democrats still can’t seem to learn the lesson of Harry Truman who said, “When are the Democrats going to learn when you run a Republican against a Republican, the Republican wins every time.” Prediction, Toomey wins by 2%.

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