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Christine O'Donnell

O'Donnell: It's The GOP's Fault I Lost (VIDEO)

Christine O'Donnell has wasted no time finding a scapegoat for her loss last night to Democrat Chris Coons in Delaware's Senate Race -- and it's the establishment GOP that didn't give her enough support. Calling it "Republican cannibalism," O'Donnell said that the "division" in the Republican Party "that remained even after the primary I think did hurt us."

She added that it also didn't help that the "Delaware GOP leadership, in their attempt to win the primary, they filed a fake FEC complaint against us that was totally baseless," but they never withdrew it.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, GOP, Republicans, Senate '10

Christine O'Donnell

Christine O'Donnell In Concession Speech: 'We Have Won' (VIDEO)

Republican Christine O'Donnell may have lost the race for Delaware Senate tonight, but in her concession speech she was unfazed: "We worked hard, we had an incredible victory. Be encouraged. We have won. The Delaware political system will never be the same."

She added: "My joking big brother goes: 'We won? Did we miss something?' You know what I meant."

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Senate '10

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Democrat Chris Coons Beats The Memorable Christine O'Donnell For Delaware Senate Seat


Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell and Sen.-elect Chris Coons (D-DE)

In one disappointment for the Tea Party Movement tonight, Republican activist Christine O'Donnell has lost the Delaware Senate race to the Democratic nominee, New Castle County Executive Chris Coons.

With 0% of precincts reporting, Coons has been projected as the winner by CNN and Fox News.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Senate '10

DE-SEN

TV Stations: Christine O'Donnell's Closing Argument Fail Was Self-Inflicted


Christine O'Donnell

Christine O'Donnell's plan to end her campaign on a televised high note fell flat after her campaign failed to work out the right details with TV station operators in Delaware, the stations told me today.

At the end of yesterday's Tea Party Express rally in Delaware, the Republican Senate nominee announced a 30-minute closing argument video broadcast on a Newcastle County public access station and WBOC-TV, a Delaware Fox affiliate. She urged her supporters to tune in to the public access channel -- known as Channel 28 to Comcast subscribers in the area -- at a still-to-be-determined time on Sunday night, and to catch rebroadcasts of the spot on both Channel 28 and WBOC today. None of the broadcasts she promised happened. O'Donnell's campaign cried bias, while the TV stations said she and her campaign were confused.

On her campaign twitter feed, O'Donnell announced the first showing would be broadcast at 11:30 PM on Channel 28 last night. As the time came and went with no show, the campaign tweeted "Okay... this is NOT our show! Must be a programming mix up. We will get back to you..." There were no more tweets until 10 AM the next day, when the O'Donnell had said the ad would appear on Channel 28 for the second time. Again, it didn't appear. That time around, the campaign began to allege bias on the part of the operators of Channel 28.

"This isn't our show either!" the campaign tweeted. "We are told channel 28 "forgot" to air it...both times... even though we paid for the time slot last week."

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TPM Interviews Birther-Curious Tea Partier At O'Donnell Rally (VIDEO)

One Republican at yesterday's tea party rally in Delaware for Republican Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell told me she hopes that if the GOP takes over Congress, investigating President Obama's birth certificate will be on the agenda. It was, for me, one last tea party rally before Election Day -- and one more instance of birtherism found among supporters of the movement.

The woman wouldn't give me her whole name (she told me her first name was "Linda") and she told me she wasn't from Delaware. But she did say she was an O'Donnell supporter and a "Republican and a conservative" who supports the tea party movement.

Linda's hope for a Congressional solution to suspicions about Obama's heritage was not a universal at the rally. Another tea party supporter of O'Donnell's I spoke to at the Wilmington rally, area local Maureen Harris, didn't go so far as to say she believes Obama is an American, but she said the issue "is irrelevant" when it comes to her hopes for a Republican-led Congress.

But Linda's sentiments suggest that at least some of those turning out to put Republicans back in power tomorrow are hoping that lingering questions about Obama's past first raised on the 2008 campaign trail will become part of the agenda in Washington in 2011.

The birther movement remains alive and well in the tea party, it seems, even as the movement appears poised to help change the balance of power in at least one half of the Capitol building.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Birther, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Senate '10, Tea Party

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Christine O'Donnell Goes Back To The Tea Party; Promises Them A Surprise


Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell (R)

WILMINGTON, DE -- It ain't over 'til it's over, says Christine O'Donnell. The embattled Republican nominee for Senate here in The First State told a crowd of supporters from her tea party base not to count her out just yet -- despite polls showing Democrat Chris Coons cruising to an easy win. O'Donnell says she's counting on first-time voters and a new 30-minute TV closing argument (airing three times on statewide TV in the next 24 hours) to pull off what most observers say would be a miracle win.

At a Delaware stop for the Tea Party Express bus tour -- the PAC-funded group that helped bring you such quotable tea party notables as Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA), Nevada GOP Senate nominee Sharron Angle, Alaska GOP Senate nominee Joe Miller and others -- O'Donnell called on her supporters not to give up hope.

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DE-SEN

One Last Dance For Christine O'Donnell And The Tea Party Express In Delaware


Christine O'Donnell

In Wilmington, Delaware this afternoon, the Tea Party Express will take Christine O'Donnell on one more trip around the dance floor before the election music stops. With just hours to go before Election Day, the Republican Senate nominee and and the Tea Party Express are likely set for different paths: O'Donnell to an almost certain loss to Democrat Chris Coons, and the group to what's sure to be some post-election tea party infighting. But today, they will share the same stage one more time.

[TPM SLIDESHOW: Christine O'Donnell: Anti-Masturbation Crusader. Witchcraft Dabbler. Republican Senate Nominee.]

The group's final bus tour of the campaign cycle is rolling to a stop Monday, but not before touching down in Delaware, where Tea Party Express money and resources helped O'Donnell defeat the GOP establishment pick, Mike Castle, in this September's Republican primary.

Since that time, O'Donnell has come to represent the best and the worst of the tea party phenomenon. Her ability to knock off Castle -- an odds-on favorite for the seat, with the endorsement of just about everyone in mainstream Republican politics -- was indicative of the tea party's ability to scare the pants off the establishment. That could have a big effect on how the party moves forward if the GOP wins big on Tuesday. But O'Donnell's apparent failure to engage voters in Delaware beyond her tea party base also tells a tale of the tea party: the one where candidates find themselves trapped underneath the movement's sometimes eccentric policy views.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Senate '10, Tea Party Express

DE-SEN

Monmouth Poll: O'Donnell Closes Gap In DE-SEN, But Still Trails By Double-Digits


Christine O'Donnell (R), and Chris Coons (D), candidates for Senate in Delaware.

The new Monmouth University poll of the Delaware Senate race has Democrat Chris Coons's lead over Republican activist Christine O'Donnell shrinking, but Coons is still ahead by ten points.

The numbers: Coons 51%, O'Donnell 41%. The survey of likely voters has a ±4% margin of error. In the previous Monmouth poll from just over two weeks ago, Coons led by a wider margin of 57%-38%.

[TPM SLIDESHOW - Christine O'Donnell: Anti-Masturbation Crusader. Witchcraft Dabbler. Republican Senate Nominee]

From the pollster's analysis: "While Coons still has the advantage, it has to be uncomfortable knowing that O'Donnell was able to shave 9 points off his lead in just two weeks. The interesting thing is that while her vote total has risen, the majority of Delaware voters still say she is unqualified for the post."

The TPM Poll Average gives Coons a lead of 55.2%-37.7%.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Polls, Senate '10

DE-SEN

Fairleigh Dickinson Poll: Chris Coons Leads O'Donnell By 21 Points In DE-SEN


Chris Coons (D)

The new Fairleigh Dickinson poll of Delaware again finds that Democrat Chris Coons is cruising to a landslide victory over Republican activist Christine O'Donnell. And again, we find that the GOP would have probably won this thing if they had nominated the moderate Congressman Mike Castle.

The numbers: Coons 57%, O'Donnell 36%. In the previous Fairleigh Dickinson poll from early October, Coons led by 53%-36%.

As for a Castle-Coons matchup, the GOPer Castle leads by 54%-33%, up from a 50%-36% lead int he last poll. Then again, you have to wonder if Castle now has a crucial advantage in polls these days, bound to give a candidate a boost in this anti-establishment political environment: He's not actually running for office anymore.

The survey of likely voters has a ±3.5% margin of error.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Mike Castle, Polls, Senate '10

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Radio Station: O'Donnell Threatened To Sue Us For...Posting An Interview Online!


Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell (R)

Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell has joined the ranks of Republicans who take a hard line with reporters when things go wrong -- in this case, a local radio station in Delaware says, her campaign threatened to sue them if they posted an interview online.

As WDEL reports/announces, O'Donnell appeared with talk radio host Rick Jensen, and took questions from Jensen and from callers, as well as listener-submitted questions that Jensen presented to her:

At the conclusion of the interview, a representative from the campaign who had been in the broadcast studio with O'Donnell asked that the video be turned over to the campaign and not released. He stated that the videotaping had not been approved by the O'Donnell campaign.

O'Donnell also told show host Rick Jensen that she would sue the radio station if the video was released.

WDEL routinely posts audio and video podcasts of interview segments on WDEL.com. O'Donnell's appearance on WDEL in September had also been recorded and posted on the web.

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DE-SEN

O'Donnell: Prayer For My Campaign 'Plays A Direct Role' In The Polls (VIDEO)


Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell (R-DE), in an interview on Christian Broadcasting Network

In an interview with David Brody on the Christian Broadcasting Network, Delaware Republican Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell expanded on her previous statements that her campaign for Senate is a mission from God. Indeed, she added that an improvement in the polls was divine intervention, an answer to the prayers of her supporters.

"God is the reason that I'm running," said O'Donnell. "If I didn't believe that there were a cause greater than myself worth fighting for, if I didn't believe that it takes a complete dying of self to make things right in this election cycle I would not be running and when you die to yourself you rely on a power greater than yourself so prayer is what's gotten us all through.

"The day that we saw a spike in the polls was a day that some people had a prayer meeting for me that morning for this campaign so I believe that prayer plays a direct role in this campaign and I always ask please pray for the campaign; please pray for our staff; please pray specifically that the eyes of the voters be opened."

[TPM SLIDESHOW - Christine O'Donnell: Anti-Masturbation Crusader. Witchcraft Dabbler. Republican Senate Nominee.]

The TPM Poll Average has Democrat Chris Coons leading O'Donnell by 55.5%-37.2%, despite the one narrower poll that O'Donnell appeared to be referring to. Hmm -- if O'Donnell were to win this election, that really would be a miracle!

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Senate '10

DE-SEN

Christine O'Donnell's New Attack On Coons: Meet 'Rubber Stamp Man' (VIDEO)


Christine O'Donnell campaign ad, "Chris Coons is...Rubber Stamp Man"

Republican Christine O'Donnell's latest attack video in the Delaware Senate race uses a cute kid in a Halloween costume to rip Democrat Chris Coons. It also compares President Obama to God.

And that's before you get to the clip from Maddow.

A sequel to the Republican O'Donnell's movie preview-themed web ad from two weeks ago, the new ad casts the Democrat Coons as a "superhero" whose power is rubberstamping the Democratic agenda. To make her point, O'Donnell uses grainy tracker footage and a clip from a Coons' interview with Rachel Maddow in which Coons says he supports the president and would vote in favor of keeping Harry Reid as the Democratic leader in the Senate if the two of them make it to Washington.

Like O'Donnell's last web ad, the message in the new spot is aimed right at the Republican base vote in Delaware. The last video called Coons "The Tax Man," the sort of tax-raising zombie all Republicans fear. The new video not only says Coons will be the White House's man in the Senate, but also makes a less-than-subtle reference to Republican claims of arrogance on the part of the Obama administration that has been a key part of tea party messaging.

"Growing up, Chris Coons wanted to be a superhero with with powers granted by a supreme being," the movie preview voice over says.

"Now, he gets that chance," the narrator continues, as an image of Obama and Vice President Biden stumping for Coons.

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DE-SEN

Christine O'Donnell Uses Campaign Cash To Pay Her Rent

Back in September, CREW -- the watchdog group -- filed a complaint against Delaware Republican Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell for, as the group said, using the funds she raised in her primary campaigns "as her personal ATM."

Today, the AP reports, she admitted to one of CREW's main charges against her: that she used campaign cash to pay rent on her Delaware town house. She shed new light on the charge, however, saying through attorneys that the FEC "approved the arrangement." Back in March, she told a Delaware paper that she used "campaign funds to pay half the rent at her current town home," a move she said was "legal because of the home's dual purpose as a campaign headquarters."

But commission rules "say candidates can't use campaign money for their mortgage or rent 'even if part of the residence is being used by the campaign,'" adding more murkiness to her already cloudy financial past.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Campaign Finance, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Senate '10

DE-SEN

Chris Coons Ad Hits O'Donnell On Witchcraft, Evolution, Mice With Human Brains (VIDEO)


From a Chris Coons campaign ad, "Twilight"

Chris Coons now has his first bona fide attack ad against Christine O'Donnell -- as if every late night comedy talk show weren't already doing the job for him. In the ad, Coons's campaign responds to O'Donnell's attack ads by going after some of her various wacky statements.

"Christine O'Donnell says a lot of strange things," the announcer says, with a Twilight Zone outer space backdrop leading to video clips of some of O'Donnell's greatest hits: "I'm not a witch," "Evolution is a myth" -- and of course, "Scientific companies are cross-breeding humans and animals and coming up with mice with fully-functioning human brains."

[TPM SLIDESHOW - Christine O'Donnell: Anti-Masturbation Crusader. Witchcraft Dabbler. Republican Senate Nominee.]

"Huh?" the announcer says. "Now she's attacking Chris Coons. The truth is, Coons cut $130 million, taxes in New Castle County are among the lowest in the region. Unlike Washington, Chris Coons balanced six budgets."

The TPM Poll Average gives Coons a lead of 55.5%-37.2%.

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Christine O'Donnell

Christine O'Donnell's Quixotic Campaign To Serve On The Foreign Relations Committee


Christine O'Donnell

Christine O'Donnell has made no secret of her desire to serve, if elected, on the prestigious Senate Foreign Relations Committee. So eager is she for the position that she discusses it as if it were fait accompli.

In a debate last night with her opponent Chris Coons, O'Donnell was unable to name a single Senate Democrat she could work constructively with -- but did describe her future professional relationship with the Secretary of State.

"Hillary Clinton is someone that I look forward to working with," O'Donnell said. "As a member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the U.S. Senate I will have direct conversations with her about where we should be taking our foreign policy and I look forward to that."

Asked earlier this month on Fox News whether she believes Iran will develop nuclear weapons, O'Donnell demurred, "You know, I don't know, I don't have access to the intelligence information that would help make that decision. Perhaps as a U.S. senator sitting on the Foreign Relations Committee, I will. That's one, I would love that."

And, semi-related, in 2006 O'Donnell claimed that she already had access to classified information on the secret Chinese plot to take over the United States.

Even if she wins, though, her ascension is anything but guaranteed. When it comes to a committee slot, O'Donnell will face more obstacles than just winning in November.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Foreign policy, Hillary Clinton, Mitch McConnell, Republicans, Senate '10, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, State Department

DE-SEN

O'Donnell Scrubs Park51-Hater Geller Endorsement From Website


Pamela Geller and Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell (R)

Delaware Republican Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell is generally pretty proud of the ultra-conservative company she keeps. O'Donnell made a big deal about her endorsement from Sarah Palin and was the very public star of the Values Voter Summit in September.

[TPM SLIDESHOW: Morals, Morals, Morals! Conservatives Gather For Values Voter Summit]

But when it comes to support from the public face of hatred aimed at the planned Islamic cultural center in lower Manhattan, the infamous firebrand Pamela Geller, it seems O'Donnell would rather keep her friends to herself.

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DE-SEN

O'Donnell Stumped On Dem Senator She Could Work With: Hillary -- Or Lieberman? (VIDEO)


Delaware GOP Senate Candidate Christine O'Donnell

Delaware Republican Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell had some fun answers in a debate yesterday when asked to name a Democratic Senator she could work with: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton -- who she herself noted is not a Senator anymore -- or Joe Lieberman.

During a debate on the PBS station in Philadelphia (which includes Delaware within the local media market), the candidates for Senate in Delaware were asked to name a member of the other party they could potentially work with in the Senate. O'Donnell was asked first. She paused, and then said "Well, she's not a Senator anymore, but I would definitely have to say Hillary Clinton. I use her name a lot on the campaign trail, because she is someone that I admire. She is a woman who's had to hold her own in a man's world, and I think she's doing an amazing job right now."

[TPM SLIDESHOW - Christine O'Donnell: Anti-Masturbation Crusader. Witchcraft Dabbler. Republican Senate Nominee.]

She also added that she would be a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee -- which is in no way a guarantee if she were elected, though it is common for candidates to mention the committees they hope to serve on -- and work with Clinton there.

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DE-SEN

Christine O'Donnell: I Wish I Hadn't Said 'I'm Not A Witch' (VIDEO)

If Christine O'Donnell was a witch, she'd want to cast a spell that could go back in time and cancel that infamous first television ad buy of hers.

In an interview with ABC's Jon Karl this morning, O'Donnell said she wished she never aired the "I'm not a witch" ad, which she said was intended to bring an end all the talk about O'Donnell's "I dabbled into witchcraft" past and shift the focus to her 2010 campaign.

In a word, FAIL.

"I haven't publicly stated this, and I don't know if I'll get in trouble for saying it, but our intention was to kill it," she told Karl. "and that's not what happened."

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DE-SEN

Christine O'Donnell: I Won That First Amendment Debate! (VIDEO)


Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell (R)

The media and most viewers of the Oct. 19 Delaware Senate debate thought Republican Christine O'Donnell's question about the First Amendment directed at Democrat Chris Coons was a pretty epic gaffe for the hardcore tea party favorite and Constitution proponent.

O'Donnell did not see it that way, however.

"It's really funny the way that the media reports things," O'Donnell told ABC News this morning. "After that debate my team and I we were literally high fiving each other thinking that we had exposed he doesn't know the First Amendment, and then when we read the reports that said the opposite we were all like 'what?'"

As a refresher, here's how we reported the moment at the Oct. 19 debate:

"You're telling me that's in the First Amendment?" O'Donnell asked, when Coons brought up the fact that the very First Amendment to the Constitution "bars Congress from making laws respecting the establishment of religion."

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Rush Limbaugh

Limbaugh Defends O'Donnell: Separation Of Church And State Not In The Constitution


Rush Limbaugh

A prominent Constitutional scholar has entered the fray to defend Christine O'Donnell from the people criticizing her for suggesting that the Constitution does not provide for the separation of church and state. And by "prominent Constitutional scholar," we mean Rush Limbaugh.

In one of his signature rants this afternoon, Limbaugh excoriated O'Donnell's detractors by claiming the left has used the shorthand "separation of church and state" as a rationale for excluding religious people from government -- as evidenced by the profusion of atheists serving in national office.

"Are you telling me separation of church and state's in the First Amendment?" Limbaugh asked. "It's not. Christine O'Donnell was absolutely correct -- the First Amendment says absolutely nothing about the separation of church and state."

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, Constitution, DE-SEN, Rush Limbaugh, Senate '10, Tea Party

DE-SEN

Scary O'Donnell Ad: 'Shame On You, Chris' For Raising Sewer Tax (VIDEO)


From a Christine O'Donnell campaign ad, "Michael"

Amazingly enough, Christine O'Donnell has an ad in the Delaware Senate race that isn't about addressing her apparent history of witchcraft and poor personal finances. Instead, it attacks her Dem opponent, New Castle County Executive Chris Coons, on the purely local issue of taxes.

The ad features an extreme close-up on Wilmington City Councilman Michael Brown, who is blasting Coons's record on taxes. "He was left with a $200 million surplus when he took office. But yet still he raised the sewer tax 64%," says Brown. "When he was campaigning he promised not to raise taxes. Shame on you, Chris. Shame on you, Chris."

The Associated Press fact-checks the claim made in some O'Donnell ads, such as the on-screen text here, that Coons brought "New Castle County to the brink of bankruptcy." It's bunk: "Coons has balanced the budget each year, as required by state law, through a combination of spending cuts and tax increases. The county maintains a top-notch credit rating, showing that analysts and investors have high confidence in its fiscal stability."

The TPM Poll Average gives Coons a lead of 55.2%-37.2%. Is the shame of the sewer tax enough to close that kind of gap?

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DE-SEN

Christine O'Donnell: Where In The Constitution Is The Separation Of Church And State? (VIDEO)


Delaware Senate candidates Chris Coons (D) and Christine O'Donnell (R)

In a debate with Democrat Chris Coons this morning, Delaware's Republican nominee for Senate, Christine O'Donnell, suggested the way she reads the Constitution, there's no ban on the government establishing or influencing organized religion.

"Where in the Constitution is the separation of church and state?" O'Donnell said, according to the AP.

The question came as part of a discussion over science education in public schools. O'Donnell "criticized Democratic nominee Chris Coons' position that teaching creationism in public school would violate the First Amendment by promoting religious doctrine." She also seemed unclear about what's in the Constitution itself.

"You're telling me that's in the First Amendment?" she asked, when Coons brought up the fact that the very First Amendment to the Constitution "bars Congress from making laws respecting the establishment of religion."

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Topics: 1st Amendment, 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Religious freedom, Senate '10

Roundup

TPMDC Sunday Roundup

Graham: 'We're Going To Have Some Bipartisanship On Tax Cuts And Replacing The Health Care Bill
Appearing on Face The Nation, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) predicted that Republican gains in Congress would result in more compromise from President Obama and the Democrats. "About bipartisanship after the election, I predict there will be a good bit of effort," said Graham. "There will be a bipartisan effort to extend the Bush tax cuts and not let them expire. 2012 and 2014, Democrats in swing states are going to get the message from independent voters to come to the middle. So I think we're going to have some bipartisanship when it comes to replacing the health care bill with a more moderate approach."

Axelrod: Whether Obama Can Work With GOP Is 'Up To Them'
Appearing on State of the Union, White House Senior Adviser David Axelrod indicated that President Obama's approach to working with Republicans would not change, in terms of compromises on such key issues as the extension of the Bush tax cuts, if Republicans make significant gains in November. "It's up to us to extend our hand (to Republicans) as we have before," said Axelrod. "It's up to them to decide whether they're going to take it or whether they're going to do what they've done for the last 2 years."

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, David Addington, David Axelrod, Health Care, John Cornyn, Lindsey Graham, Meghan McCain, Robert Gibbs, Roundup, Senate '10, Sunday Shows

DE-SEN

Watch As Christine O'Donnell Frustrates Stars Of The 90s (VIDEO)


Al Franken and Christine O'Donnell on Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher in 1997

Long before she was frustrating her Democratic opponent Chris Coons with her allegations that he's a closet Marxist, Delaware GOP Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell was busy aggravating celebrities on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect.

Maher dropped another O'Donnell clip on his HBO program Real Time on Friday. This one wasn't focused so much on the things O'Donnell said as it was the way guests reacted.

Amongst the celebrities featured in the clip -- many of whom O'Donnell left exasperated -- are Al Franken, Bob Saget, Ben Affleck, Danny Bonaduce, Dana Carvey, magician Penn Jillet, Jimmy Kimmel, actor Patrick Duffy (the dad on Step by Step) and Sisqó, of "Thong Song" fame. "Ah, the 90s!" jokes Maher at the end of the montage.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Al Franken, Bill Maher, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, HBO, Senate '10

DE-SEN

Report: O'Donnell Tells GOPers 'I've Got Sean Hannity In My Back Pocket'


Christine O'Donnell

Republican Delaware Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell has figured out how to deal with the national Republican Party not giving her enough financial support: Go out and attack them for it on right-wing media outlets, in order to raise money from grassroots Tea Partiers instead.

As Howard Fineman reports:

Specifically, according to two top GOP insiders, she said at a strategy meeting with DC types last week: "I've got Sean Hannity in my back pocket, and I can go on his show and raise money by attacking you guys."

And that was precisely what she was doing on the radio today. On Hannity's popular afternoon drive-time show, the Tea Party-inspired Senate contender acidly criticized the party, specifically the National Republican Senatorial Committee, for not funneling any serious cash (beyond a pro forma $43,000) into her race against Democrat Chris Coons.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Sean Hannity, Senate '10

DE-SEN

Rasmussen Poll: Coons Leads O'Donnell By 11 Points In DE-SEN


Chris Coons (D), and Christine O'Donnell (R), candidates for senate in Delaware.

The new Rasmussen poll of the Delaware Senate race gives Democrat Chris Coons a consistent and significant-sized lead over Republican Christine O'Donnell, albeit by a slightly smaller margin than some other firms have shown.

The numbers: Coons 51%, O'Donnell 40%. The survey of likely voters has a ±4.5% margin of error. In the previous Rasmussen poll from three weeks ago, Coons had 49% and O'Donnell had 40%, plus 5% for Congressman Mike Castle, who was considering a write-in bid after he lost the Republican primary to O'Donnell. (Castle eventually decided against it.)

[TPM SLIDESHOW: Christine O'Donnell: Anti-Masturbation Crusader. Witchcraft Dabbler. Republican Senate Nominee.]

The TPM Poll Average gives Coons a lead of 55.5%-37.2%.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Polls, Senate '10

Christine O'Donnell

Colbert: By The Transitive Property Of O'Donnell, Masturbating Equals Being Gay (VIDEO)

Stephen Colbert had a startling realization last night, after hearing Christine O'Donnell equate being gay in the military to having an affair in the military during this week's Delaware Senate debate. Colbert was alarmed because she also has said that "lust in your heart is committing adultery. "So you cant masturbate without lust."

"Let's follow O'Donnell's ironclad logic," he said. "Being gay in the military equals committing adultery in the military. 'Military' is on both sides so let's reduce that equation. So, being gay equals committing adultery, and masturbating equals committing adultery. So by the transitive property of O'Donnell, masturbating equals being gay."

"How could I not see this?" Colbert wondered. "All this time I've been doing it with a dude!"

[TPM SLIDESHOW: Christine O'Donnell: Anti-Masturbation Crusader. Witchcraft Dabbler. Republican Senate Nominee]

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Topics: 2010 elections, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Senate '10, Stephen Colbert

2010 elections

Kaine Says Dems Can't Take Delaware For Granted


DNC Chairman Tim Kaine

DNC Chairman Tim Kaine said this morning he won't help Democratic candidates with no chance at winning or those who will knock it out of the park with ease, but even though Delaware's Democratic Senate nominee Chris Coons is ahead by nearly 20 points in the TPM Poll Average, President Obama and Vice President Biden will hold a major rally in the state tomorrow.

Kaine told reporters at a breakfast hosted by the Christian Science Monitor that his philosophy is, "I'm not going to give a courtesy gift to a person who is going to win and I'm not going to give s sympathy gift to a person who is going to lose."

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, DNC, Senate '10, Tim Kaine

DE-SEN

Chris Coons: Republican O'Donnell Criticized Me For Rich Family (VIDEO)


Christine O'Donnell (R), and Chris Coons (D), candidates for Senate in Delaware.

In a post-debate interview this morning on CNN, Delaware Democratic Senate nominee Chris Coons criticized his Republican opponent Christine O'Donnell for launching personal attacks against him in last night's meeting. And, he noted, a Republican candidate was criticizing him for coming from a wealthy and successful family.

"As we got farther and farther into the debate, I think she got sharper, more personal, and strayed a little bit farther from the truth in terms of characterizing my record here," said Coons.

CNN host Kiran Chetry then asked Coons about O'Donnell's comment -- made in defense of her personal financial problems -- that she did not have a trust fund like Coons did.

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Topics: 2010 elections, CNN, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Senate '10

DE-SEN

SurveyUSA Poll: Coons Leads O'Donnell By 21 Points In DE-SEN


Christine O'Donnell (R), and Chris Coons (D), candidates for Senate in Delaware.

Yet another poll of the Delaware Senate race, this time from SurveyUSA, shows Democratic nominee Chris Coons winning in a blowout against Republican nominee Christine O'Donnell.

The numbers: Coons 54%, O'Donnell 33%. The survey of likely voters has a ±2.1% margin of error. There is no prior SurveyUSA poll of this race for direct comparison.

[TPM SLIDESHOW: Christine O'Donnell: Anti-Masturbation Crusader. Witchcraft Dabbler. Republican Senate Nominee.]

This poll was conducted this past Monday and Tuesday, and thus contains no data reflecting last night's debate. That said, O'Donnell is already getting raked over the coals for her performance in that debate, such as her inability to name a recent Supreme Court decision with which she disagreed. So it remains to be seen whether that debate will help her at all in digging out of this deep hole.

The TPM Poll Average gives Coons a lead of 56.2%-36.6%.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Polls, Senate '10

DE-SEN

Christine O'Donnell's Claremont Class: A Dentist, A Felon, A Libertarian Who Called Her 'Susie Homemaker'


Delaware GOP Senate Candidate Christine O'Donnell

Christine O'Donnell (R-DE) believes her participation in an eight-day conservative think tank fellowship is the "number one" thing qualifying her for service in the U.S. Senate. O'Donnell says the "deep analysis of the constitution" taught at Claremont Institute's competitive Lincoln Fellowship program would help her make sound decisions in the Senate, but the teachings couldn't keep one of the other fellows from facing jail time.

Among the 10 fellows awarded the fellowship with O'Donnell in 2002 was Scott Bloch -- the "Geeks on Call" guy who headed the Office of Special Counsel under President George W. Bush who pled guilty this April to criminal contempt of Congress for withholding information from a House oversight committee.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Christine O'Donnell, Chuck DeVore, Claremont Institute, DE-SEN, George W. Bush, Oxford University, Scott Bloch, Senate '10

DE-SEN

Christine O'Donnell's Confused Debate Night: Candidate Asks For Hint On Recent SCOTUS Cases


DE-SEN candidate Christine O'Donnell (R) in a debate with Chris Coons (D)

Delaware Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell may have mastered her debate talking points and had a "Saturday Night Live" laughline, but had a tough time this evening with some basic questions about issues she'd face if she is elected to the Senate.

The most striking example of that in her CNN-televised debate against Democratic nominee Chris Coons came at the end of the 90-minute forum when O'Donnell could not name a recent Supreme Court case.

The debate moderator Nancy Karibjanian of Delaware First Media asked O'Donnell to talk about a recent high court opinion she disagreed with. The Republican, who defeated Rep. Mike Castle in a primary last month, paused.

"Oh gosh. Give me a specific one," O'Donnell said after a deer-in-the-headlights moment which you can watch below. Karibjanian said, no, because that was the point: she needed O'Donnell to name one.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Afghanistan, Bush Tax Cuts, CNN, Campaign Finance, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, Citizens United, DE-SEN, Evolution, Senate '10, Supreme Court

DE-SEN

Christine O'Donnell Says U.S. Hasn't Finished Job Of Fighting 'Soviets' In Afghanistan (VIDEO)


Christine O'Donnell (R), and Chris Coons (D), candidates for Senate in Delaware.

Republican Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell tonight totally confused the United States' history with Afghanistan when talking about the Obama administration's plan to withdraw troops from the country.

She complained that Obama and Democratic nominee Chis Coons are advocating something dangerous by proposing a drawdown of troops begin next summer.

"A random withdrawal, that he has said he supports, will simply embolden the terrorists to come after us even more, saying, 'I've chased away the superpower,'" O'Donnell said during a nationally televised debate hosted by CNN at the University of Delaware.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Afghanistan, CNN, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Senate '10, Soviet Union

DE-SEN

CNN/Time Poll: Coons Leads O'Donnell By 19 Points In DE-SEN


Christine O'Donnell (R), and Chris Coons (D), candidates for Senate in Delaware.

The new CNN/Time poll of the Delaware Senate race gives yet another landslide lead to Democratic nominee Chris Coons, against Republican activist Christine O'Donnell.

The numbers: Coons 57%, O'Donnell 38%. The survey of likely voters has a ±3.5% margin of error. In the previous CNN/Time poll from three weeks ago, Coons led by 55%-39%.

[TPM SLIDESHOW: Christine O'Donnell: Anti-Masturbation Crusader. Witchcraft Dabbler. Republican Senate Nominee.]

The pollster's analysis confirms the general impression that O'Donnell has successfully mobilized the Tea Party right -- and alienated everyone else. "Coons is winning among independents despite the fact that a quarter of them are Tea Party supporters," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "Take the independents who back the Tea Party out of the equation and Coons wins 71 percent among non-partisan independents, as well as 68 percent among moderates."

The TPM Poll Average gives Coons a lead of 56.4%-37.3%.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Polls, Senate '10

AK-SEN

While Other GOPers Erase Far-Right Positions Joe Miller Still Denies Global Warming On His Website


Joe Miller Campaign Website

Republican Senate nominee Joe Miller proclaims on his Web site that global warming "may not even exist." It's a position that you'd think that someone at the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee might have scrubbed in the nearly two months since Miller defeated Sen. Lisa Murkowski in a GOP primary, following a tradition of tidying up the campaigns run by troublesome candidates.

While Nevada nominee Sharron Angle and Delaware nominee Christine O'Donnell have hired big name lawyers and press aides to bring themselves more in line with mainstream Republicans, and each has revamped her Web site, Miller's remains completely unchanged.

Miller, a far-right Republican who has never held elected office, hasn't backed down a bit from his ultra-conservative stances. He's continued to do interviews with national press where O'Donnell, Rand Paul and others have largely avoided the media with the exception of Fox News.

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Topics: 2010 elections, AK-SEN, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Joe Miller, KY-SEN, Lisa Murkowski, NV-SEN, Rand Paul, Scott McAdams, Senate '10, Sharron Angle

2010 elections

Do GOPers Think Palin Is Qualified To Be President? Maybe.


Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (R)

Sarah Palin has certainly had a big influence in this year's Republican primaries, and she could very well leverage this into a top-tier position in the 2012 Republican presidential primaries. But for some reason, a bunch of Republicans have had a hard time saying she actually is qualified to be President. It's almost become a litmus test of sorts for Republican candidates this cycle -- after Palin backed them, will they really go so far as to say Palin could be president?

[TPM SLIDESHOW - Governor Sarah Palin: A Long Goodbye]

Some of these candidates have displayed a learning curve of sorts -- fumbling on the question at first, then sort of straightening up later. Let's take a quick look at a few recent examples.

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Topics: 2010 elections, 2012 elections, AK-SEN, CA-SEN, Carly Fiorina, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Joe Miller, Sarah Palin

DE-SEN

Monmouth Poll: Coons Leads O'Donnell By 19 Points In DE-SEN


Chris Coons (D), and Christine O'Donnell (R), candidates for senate in Delaware.

Yet another poll of the Delaware Senate race, this one from Monmouth University, shows Democratic nominee Chris Coons with a landslide lead over Republican nominee Christine O'Donnell.

The numbers: Coons 57%, O'Donnell 38%. The survey of likely voters has a ±3.5% margin of error. There is no prior Monmouth poll of this race for direct comparison.

The poll shows O'Donnell with a favorable rating of only 31%, with 58% unfavorable. By contrast, Coons is in much healthier territory at 50%-33%. The poll also found only 35% saying that O'Donnell is qualified to be a Senator, with 57% saying she is not qualified, compared to Coons at 64%-25%.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Mike Castle, Polls, Senate '10

DE-SEN

O'Donnell Campaign Unleashes 'The Taxman' In Delaware (VIDEO)


Christine O'Donnell ad, "Chris Coons the Taxman"

Christine O'Donnell -- or rather her ad team -- has succeeded in creating a viral video for the Delaware Senate campaign that is not intended to make the oft-mocked Republican nominee look like a liar, crazy or a just a crazy liar. The ad was created by the ProsperGroup, a GOP web firm that's done work for celebrity Republican Senate candidates like Sharron Angle and Scott Brown. The video succeeds in turning our collective attention to O'Donnell's Democratic opponent, Chris Coons -- for about a minute.

Using a format (and a voice) lifted straight from movie previews, and lines parodied from the ridiculously popular "Bed Intruder" YouTube sensation, Davis turns the mild-mannered Davis into the evilest, tax-hikingest, government-spendingest politician this side of, well, the Demonsheep ad released by O'Donnell's TV ad man -- Fred Davis -- earlier this year in California.

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, ProsperGroup, Senate '10

DE-SEN

Fox News Poll: Coons Leads O'Donnell By 16 Points In DE-SEN


Chris Coons (D), and Christine O'Donnell (R), candidates for senate in Delaware.

The new Fox News poll of the Delaware Senate race finds Democratic nominee Chris Coons continuing to lead Republican Christine O'Donnell by a landslide margin -- and also reaffirms that the GOP would have likely picked up this seat if they had nominated the original establishment pick, moderate Rep. Mike Castle.

The numbers: Coons 54%, O'Donnell 38%. The survey of likely voters has a ±3% margin of error. In the previous Fox poll from three weeks ago, Coons led by 54%-39%.

By contrast, if Castle were the nominee, he would lead Coons by 50%-33%, up slightly from a 48%-33% margin three weeks ago. Castle had previously considered mounting a write-in bid for the general election, but decided against it a week and a half ago, just as the deadline to file as a write-in candidate ended. (A Rasmussen poll suggested that Castle would not attract many votes, and would siphon more support away from Coons than O'Donnell.)

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Topics: 2010 elections, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Mike Castle, Polls, Senate '10

DE-SEN

Christine O'Donnell's "I'm Not A Witch" Ad Mocked Far And Wide (VIDEO)

When a Senate candidate makes a political ad featuring words never uttered before in a television commercial, there's the clear upside that it will be shown for free on an endless loop on cable news, maximizing fundraising and exposure. Then there's the downside (which Christine O'Donnell has experienced since telling Delaware voters in her first ad, "I'm not a witch"): sharp mockery.

In the latest parody over the weekend, Saturday Night Live spoofed the O'Donnell ad, with the show's Kristen Wiig speaking just like the Republican Senate candidate directly to the camera about being elected to the "human Senate."

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Topics: 2010 elections, Christine O'Donnell, DE-SEN, Late Show With David Letterman, Saturday Night Live, Senate '10

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