Specter: Bring on Matthews in 2010 Race

Republican Sen. Arlen Specter says he expects challenges from the left and right as he seeks a sixth term for his U.S. Senate seat representing Pennsylvania

AP

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Republican Sen. Arlen Specter says he's ready for a tough re-election race in 2010, whether it's against television political pundit Chris Matthews or someone else.

Specter, 78, declined to speculate on whether he would face Matthews, who reportedly met with Pennsylvania Democratic Party leaders last week about a run. But the Republican moderate said he expected challenges from the left and right as he seeks a sixth term for his U.S. Senate seat representing Pennsylvania.

"I never look over my shoulder, never look behind. Somebody may be gaining on me. I run with blinders. I'll be prepared, whoever my opponents are," Specter said on CNN's "Late Edition."

Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez, the head of his party's campaign arm, said he has neither spoken with Matthews, a native of Pennsylvania, nor any intermediaries for him about a possible challenge to Specter.

"We'll see who decides to run. I haven't seen any firm announcement by anyone," Menendez said on the same program.

The 62-year-old Matthews' contract with cable channel MSNBC expires in June. He has worked in Democratic politics before, running unsuccessfully for a northeast Philadelphia congressional seat in 1974 and working for former President Jimmy Carter and former House Speaker Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill Jr.

His brother, Jim Matthews, is on the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners in suburban Philadelphia.

Specter made it clear that he would vigorously defend his seat.

"Feeling good," quipped the Republican, who has survived bouts with a brain tumor and cancer while serving in the Senate. "Top of my game."

 

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