Senate candidate Joe Sestak 'is walking in your shoes' ... from the 1980s

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Former Pennsylvania congressman Joe Sestak is launching his campaign for U.S. Senate with a 422-mile walk across the state.

And on Wednesday, he kicked off that campaign outside Philadelphia’s Independence Hall. But he may want to rethink his campaign slogan: “Joe Sestak is walking in your shoes.”

Really? The 63-year-old Democrat thinks these are the shoes people are wearing these days?

Have we fired up the Delorean on our way home to watch the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air?”

His pair of white Reebok high tops have clearly seen better days. Are they even laced up?

And because this is the world we live in these days, @sestakssneaks already exists.

h/t: Washington Post

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