Posted on 06/09/2010 4:49:32 PM PDT by outofstyle
The Delaware Senate seat, departed by Vice President Joe Biden, has left the Republicans a chance to get a win. The race for the Republican contender is between two very distinct sides of the Republican Party. The Conservative wing, which is represented by a broad coalition of conservative Republicans and most in the Tea Party Movement, and the center or RINO wing of the Republican Party (we could name names but you all know who they are).
Christine ODonnell is the Conservative in the race and has earned our endorsement. Running against a career politician, Mike Castle, who has one of the most liberal voting records of any republican and is pro-NARAL, pro-Human Cloning and has a F rating by the NRA. He also has the lowest score from the Club For Growth at 43% for all Republicans in Congress!.....
(Excerpt) Read more at theminorityreportblog.com ...
Why are lib women so butt ugly and conservatives...well, ravishing.
That is probably true as a general rule for conservative woman. I know it is a fact with regard to Christine O'Donnell. She walks the walk.
What Christine really needs is for Sarah Palin to endorse her campaign.....
She has the right spirit, right heart, the right message, the right senses but Castle has the old RHINO establishment. Sarah could break that. Anybody have an inside track to her???
Sarah’s boost could make the difference.
Ooops, sorry forgot to add:
For her site - check it out.
Sign up and make a donation - she is working on a shoestring.
Right now she needs a $10,000 money bomb to keep thing going.
(No, I am not on her campaign staff...)
Just a very concerned Delawarean who has had way more than enough of Castle’s liberal support of the won...
Calling Sarah the Barracuda - endorsement needed here!!
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