GOP to pick a challenger for Sestak by Labor Day
Ornery Delco Times pundit Gil Spencer has never missed an opportunity to tweak freshman Congressman Joe Sestak (PA-7). In his most recent column, he performed a useful journalistic service while dishing out his usual critique of all things Sestak.
Gil got the goods on who Sestak’s opponent might be in 2008. Delco GOP candidates don’t run in primaries. They obtain blessings from machine power brokers like Upper Darby’s John McNichol. According to Spencer, two men are currently courting the approval of the war boarders–attorney Steve Elliott and wealthy real estate developer Tim Pulte. McNichol pulled no punches in explaining to the Times columnist how his party sizes up its potential candidates:
It was Pulte, Upper Darby GOP leader John McNichol mentioned first.
“He’s an attractive candidate, but his family is a little reluctant.”
Which is to say, he’s “interested,” but his wife is less so.
While not dismissive of Elliott, who is a state department lawyer with excellent national security credentials, McNichol looks at all the money Pulte could bring into the race with him.
“The family has a ton of money,” McNichol says, and the candidate would have his own “personal fortune” from which to draw.
“He’s never been in the political arena,” McNichol said of Pulte, but …
“He knew a lot about Sestak. He’s done his research and if he became the candidate, he’d get in there with both feet.”
McNichol was less enthusiastic about Elliott, but only because of his lack of dough.
“He’s well spoken and knows the issues,” said McNichol. “He’s a credible looking candidate.” But, he said, “We’re a ways from making any decisions.” That won’t happen until after Labor Day.
Sestak already has over $1M cash-on-hand saved up for 2008. He can also count on the DCCC defending him like Fort Knox if his race gets even remotely close. The GOP has no choice but to consider fundraising prowess in choosing a candidate to back.
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Nice analysis DD, though it’s painful to even contemplate the idea that anything Spencer writes is worthy of analysis. Unfortunately, he has a captive audience at the Delco Times. Fortunately, he’s not very highly regarded for his investigative skills, only for the inflamatory nature of his scribblings.
And isn’t it heart-warming to realize that a few Repub power-brokers pick and choose the people to run?