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Pat Toomey wins GOP Senate nomination in Pa.

Wed, 05/19/2010

May 19
AP

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Former U.S. Rep. Pat Toomey is the Republican nominee to run for Senate in Pennsylvania.

Toomey won the nomination on Tuesday night, beating activist Peg Luksic (LUK'-sik).

Toomey lost the 2004 nomination to five-term Sen. Arlen Specter. But Specter switched to the Democratic Party last year after concluding he could not beat the more conservative Toomey again in a GOP primary.

The 48-year-old Toomey represented the Allentown area in Congress for six years after a career in the private sector working in finance and running restaurants. He went on to run the anti-tax group Club for Growth until last year.

Specter faced U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak in the Democratic primary.

I have been a registered Democrat for 48 years. I can no longer support candidates who take my life savings. I hope Pat and other newly elected officials will change it drastically.

- James Bates, Derry.

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