8:15 a.m.: Get used to seeing Joe Sestak and Arlen Specter on TV today. Sestak was up early and at the polling place in Gradyville the second it opened. Specter is not expected to vote until 9.
Sestak has already showed up on national TV. In an interview on ABC's "Good Morning America," he called Specter a "career politician" whose party switch amounted to political opportunism. Sestak says polls indicate he'd be a stronger candidate in November against former U.S. Rep. Pat Toomey, the presumptive Republican nominee.
The national media will be crawling all over Delco today as the eyes of the nation zero in on the Specter-Sestak battle.
Sestak has already showed up on national TV. In an interview on ABC's "Good Morning America," he called Specter a "career politician" whose party switch amounted to political opportunism. Sestak says polls indicate he'd be a stronger candidate in November against former U.S. Rep. Pat Toomey, the presumptive Republican nominee.
The national media will be crawling all over Delco today as the eyes of the nation zero in on the Specter-Sestak battle.
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