I used my print column today to talk about one of the crucial battles on tomorrow's Primary Election ballot.
It involves our old friend Joe Sestak, the retired admiral who deposed 20-year incumbent Curt Weldon from his 7th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Sestak then set his eyes on bigger fish - namely the U.S. Senate.
He thumbed his nose at his own part in refusing to stand aside so Dems could crown party-switching Republican Arlen Specter to run against Pat Toomey.
Sestak won that battle, but then lost the war with Toomey.
Sestak has never stopped campaigning, constantly criscrossing the state, including walking the length, to keep his name out there with voters.
Now he's looking for a rematch with Toomey.
And he has his own party's brass right where he wants them.
All lined up against him.
You can read my print column here.
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