Monday, October 26, 2009

Joe Sestak is not Miss Congeniality

A not-so flattering profile of U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak by The Morning Call, which points out that most of Sestak's staff has quit on him over the past two years.

From the story:
Not everyone he hires can stand it. Sestak lost staff at a staggering rate during his first two years in office. He went through nearly a half-dozen press secretaries alone in the first year. Chiefs of staff came and went almost as fast.

Only two members of the team that joined him when he arrived in Congress in January 2007 have remained.

He asks aides to work six days a week, 12 hours-plus a day. Staff salaries are among the lowest on Capitol Hill, according to congressional records. No one in Pennsylvania's 19-member congressional delegation had a smaller payroll than Sestak in the 18-month period that ended June 30, records show, while only two members had larger staffs.
Read the full story at the link below:

Sestak working to get the word out -- themorningcall.com

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