PA-Sen: Gerlach Won’t Challenge Toomey

There was a brief Jim Gerlach-for-Senate boomlet in the weeks following Arlen Specter’s party switch, when establishment GOP figures suddenly realized that they were going to have the Specter vs. Pat Toomey battle in the general instead of the closed GOP primary and that they might want a more palatable alternative. That seems to have gradually dissipated over the intervening months (as seen by John Cornyn‘s recent campaign contribution to Toomey), and today Gerlach made it clear he won’t be running in the Senate primary:

“That is pretty much off the table,” Gerlach, in an interview, said of the idea of a Senate run, which has lingered as a possibility since U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter switched to the Democratic Party in late April.

Asked if he would definitely run either for the House or governor of Pennsylvania, Gerlach responded: “I think that would be safe to say.”

Gerlach says that he’ll decide next month whether to pursue the Governor’s race (where he already has an exploratory committee open, although he may have a difficult shot against AG Tom Corbett, compounded by splitting the Philly suburban vote with former US Attorney Pat Meehan) or run for re-election in increasingly blue PA-06.

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7 thoughts on “PA-Sen: Gerlach Won’t Challenge Toomey”

  1. GOP figures suddenly realized that they were going to have the Specter vs. Pat Toomey battle in the general

    Did Sestek drop out?

  2. Gerlach stands a better chance of beating two-term AG Corbett than of beating former congressman Toomey, who has been out of office for six years.

  3. I never really thought Gerlach running for the Senate was anything serious. Heck Gerlach and Specter even filmed ads together in Gerlach’s last House runs.

  4. I will admit I’m glad to see him not running for Senate.  Makes “holding” this senate seat that much easier.  

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