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Senate showdown on Hardball tonight
The three major candidates in the Pennsylvania Senate race will all be on MSNBC’s Hardball this evening—but not at the same time.
Pat Toomey, Arlen Specter and Joe Sestak will all be on (hat-tip to Pennsylvania Ave.)
Should be fun.
August 4, 2009 at 2:42 pm
Tags: Arlen Specter, Joe Sestak, Pat Toomey

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Vito Joseph
Aug 5th, 2009
Oh — you mean PMSNBC — the whiny “piss and moan” network that nobody even watches. The liberal’s alternative to FOX news. And on Softball no less — the lowest rated show on this lowest rated network. A show and a network many have forgotten even exists. This makes a lot of sense, candidates.