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Toomey, Sestak continue to battle over stimulus
Monday, August 09, 2010

Renewing their running debate on the federal budget, Republican Pat Toomey assailed his Senate opponent, Rep. Joe Sestak, for his support of measures that have contributed to the nation's rising deficits.

His Green Tree press conference came on the eve of ex-President Bill Clinton's scheduled appearance with Mr. Sestak at a rally on Tuesday. As they argued at a distance over fiscal policy, both sides made selective use of vote statistics and administration records.

At a Republican headquarters in Green Tree, Mr. Toomey criticized a series of Sestak votes for bailout or recovery measures during the Obama administration. Mr. Toomey said that the Democratic initiatives had failed to right the economy. "Frankly, I think we're still in the recession," he said. And he warned that the deficits spawned by these policies threatened to stifle future growth through high interest rates, high inflation or both.

The Sestak campaign contended that Mr Toomey's critique was hypocritical in that, during his three terms in Congress, he had voted for successive budgets that eradicated the surpluses of the Clinton years.

That broad charge was echoed outside the Toomey press conference as a handful of Democratic partisans demonstrated. Among their hand-lettered signs was one stating, "Thanks for the record deficit."

More details in tomorrow's Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.


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First published on August 9, 2010 at 3:27 pm