Posted on 11/03/2010 8:08:40 AM PDT by exit82
Amen to that, FRiend.
We shall soon see what the GOP is really made of.
1. Republican Party did everything it could to defeat her both in the primary and the general.
2. The Republican establishment, Rove, Cornyn, Castle, Krauthammer, continued to trash her even after she won the primary. After the primary she still could have recovered from the primary wounds if she had gotten complete support from the Republicans. She didn't. She was treated like a joke (refer to #4)
3. Primary too close to general election. She didn't have enough time to overcome mistakes, and missteps in her short campaign. If she had the time to run that 24 minute video over & over she could have won. It was FANTASTIC.
4. She didn't fight back hard enough against the smears. Where was the OUTRAGE? Fight all smears head on with the truth, even if it isn't flattering.
Best of luck to you Christine, God bless you.
Thank you, chippewaman, for that inspiring post.
I stood in the cold for over five hours yesterday as a poll greeter for her, and I wore her Team Christine T-shirt proudly—first time I ever did that for any political figure.
I know I voted for the best candidate yesterday. I was at her concession speech in Dover last night, and saw her class up close. She has the potential to go very far, because she believes in the people of Delaware and America. She’s the real deal.
Yes, the folks up north DE better get their checkbooks out. The Taxman cometh!
Glad you saw the same goodness in her that I did.
I was answering the question of what the exit polls showed, and the answer isn’t a stretch, it’s a fact.
As for the the hypothetical of what would have happened in an actual race, I agree completely: that is unknowable. I wish somebody would explain that to Karl Rove and David Frum. The only thing we know right now - with the benefit of hindsight - is that O’Donnell couldn’t win a general election - and Castle couldn’t win a primary.
Maybe this is what long-term change looks like. After all, a conservative can never win the general without winning the primary. Or maybe this is just Delaware, and it’ll always be left-wing...
Agree with your analysis, except for No. 4.
She did fight back, but the media would not report the outrage.
It was an uphill battle all the way.
Good analysis.
Correction—she was, and is, a great conservative candidate.
She was more courageous in her fight for conservative principles than very few other Republicans I have ever seen.
I think you nailed it-—an honest conservative was an “embarrassment” to the blueblood RINOs in New Castle County.
She should enjoy more success after we further purge the RINOs out of the GOP (assuming the GOP continues to exist).
A democrat with an “R” next to his name is the same as a democrat with a “D” next to his name.
Good job, Christine. And thank you!!
Along with talk show host Todd Schnitt.
Thank you, too! I agree with every word you said. Now that the DE GOP is in a shambles, I am jumping in to help them rebuild properly!
Yes, and so many “concern trolls”. Good riddance!!!
Worth repeating...and remembering!
Glad you are in on the re-build of the GOP.
Rush talking about Christine right now, in a great way.
Oh, she's always a candidate. And yes, she was a bad candidate in 2008 too and was soundly thumped by 30 points. It's just that no one cared because she was the official sacrificial lamb.
Did you know she also ran for the Senate in the Republican primary in 2006? See, she lost (badly) and instead of endorsing and supporting the Republican nominee, O'Donnell chose to run a 3rd party write in campaign. Kinda funny how she complains now about not receiving the support of her losing primary opponent when she essentially did the exact same thing just a few years ago.
"Christine moved Delaware toward the right" praise from Rush.
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