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Chafee not surprised by Specter's party switch

5:09 PM Tue, Apr 28, 2009 |
Cynthia Needham    Email

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Former Sen. Lincoln Chafee said Tuesday that Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter's decision to switch political parties demonstrates the escalating struggle moderate Republicans face as the GOP moves further right.

"In a way, I wasn't surprised. He and I share some of the same battle scars," Chafee said in an interview hours after Specter made his surprise announcement.

Some in Washington have speculated that Specter's decision to become a Democrat was directly tied to a difficult Republican primary fight he was expecting in 2010 against Pat Toomey, founder of the ardently conservative Club for Growth.

It was Club for Growth that helped fund Rhode Island Republican Stephen P. Laffey's unsuccessful primary run against Chafee in 2006. Chafee, wounded by the bruising primary, lost his seat in the general election to Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse.

Specter said he was switching parties because the Republicans had moved too far to the right and his views were now more aligned with the Democrats.

Chafee, who left the Republican party and now is considering a run for governor as an independent, was frank about the comparisons between him and Specter.

"I witnessed it first hand. It made no political sense and it is that kind of thinking that is taking the Republican party down..," he said. "It's a pattern of zealots within the party, particularly on the fundraising side...They raise millions to go after someone like me or like Senator Specter, hanging on by our fingernails in a blue state and making a hard job impossible."

The former Rhode Island Senator's strongest memories of Specter in Washington offer a striking example of that growing hostility.

Each Wednesday during the years they served, the two men had lunch together in the Senate dining room, eating alongside fellow moderate Republicans.

The longstanding lunch date had once boasted more than a dozen unofficial invitees, but by the time Chafee arrived in 1999, the guest list had dwindled to five: James Jeffords of Vermont, Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, both of Maine, Specter and Chafee.

When Jeffords disaffiliated in 2001, the list dropped to four. It now stands at just two.

"The party is not changing, they are not learning from all of this. We've seen a huge wipeout in the Senate," Chafee said. "You'd think they'd want to change direction as they slip deeper and deeper into the minority and that's just not happening. They went after Arlen Specter in a blue state primary and look what happened, he just walked across the aisle."

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Comments

bob said:

specter and chafee are liberal,not moderate.joe lieberman is a moderate.specter is just out for himself and has no core convictions.why doesn't he run as an independant? because he'd lose.arlen beleives he's irreplacable...he's not.
the northeast is a cesspool because of its liberal representatives.



shadylady said:

So what Chafee is saying it's better to be a left wing liberal Democrat who is selling out America than a moderate Rebublican who is trying to hold it together. Lets have the truth. Specter knew he didn't have a chance to win in the next election as a Republican and since he has never worked for an honest day's pay in his life. He'll do whatever he can to protect himself even at the expense of the nation. No surprises here.



thomas jefferson said:

Big surprise. Chaffee and Specter both needed to be surgically excised from the Republican Party. Because, neither of them was a Republican.



David said:

I have no respect for any pol that runs as a Republican and then acts like a looney liberal. If you want high taxes, bigger government, less national defense, more welfare, more baby killing (disguised as "pro choice"), less repect for familiy values, then be a Democrat.



Roger P. said:

Alan Specter switch party because he knew after voting with the democrats on the budget, his time was limited. Specter is only out for himself and feels that he has a better chance of winning an election as a Democrat because his current support as a republican is gone. That's why Chafee loss his election, the republicans knew he wasn't one of us.



Yacko said:

I just love all the hateful remarks seemingly by Laffey minions. Let me use this as a stepping off point: "Big surprise. Chaffee and Specter both needed to be surgically excised from the Republican Party. Because, neither of them was a Republican." WRONG! They excised themselves from the Republican Party because the Republican Party is no longer the party of Lincoln, a nation healer and compassionate president. The pimps and reptiles that now direct the Republican Party have turned it into a political party more suitable to elect an entity to govern a deterministic insect colony, than govern humans. Ever see the Starship Troopers film. Humans = democrats & bugs = republicans. Which side would you want to be on?




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