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Christine O'Donnell: Five reasons Democrats may need to worry
The Christian Science Monitor ^ | September 17, 2010 | Peter Grier

Posted on 09/18/2010 3:20:21 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Christine O’Donnell beat Rep. Mike Castle in Delaware’s Republican Senate primary this week, and Democrats in Washington swooned with joy. They figured that Mr. Castle, a moderate in a moderate state, would have been tough for Democratic candidate Chris Coons to beat. But Ms. O’Donnell? A pushover. She’s a sharp-edged "tea party" favorite running in a soft-edged political culture. She’ll have to answer too many questions about past statements and alleged financial improprieties. Look at the polls! She’s so far behind Mr. Coons she couldn’t find him on a GPS.

But overconfidence in politics, as in many of life’s activities, can be fatal. Coons won’t be able to coast into an office in the Senate Russell Office Building. As the old consultant adage goes, “You have to put out the yard signs if you want to make a victory speech.”

Or something like that.

The point is, O’Donnell has pulled off one upset, and she might do it again. There are reasons for Democrats to be worried about what might happen in Delaware this fall. Here are five of them:

She's already beaten one Democrat. That’s what many of her supporters believe, anyway. They equate Representative Castle, one of the last of Capitol Hill’s dwindling band of moderate Republicans, with President Obama, in the sense that they believe Castle would vote for many administration priorities, such as an energy bill that includes cap-and-trade carbon emission provisions.

O’Donnell’s victory showed that Delaware’s GOP electorate has become more conservative. It’s no longer so dependent on wealthy, moderate voters who live in suburbs around Wilmington, a lush, rolling land studded with descendents of the DuPonts.

She's Palinesque.

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TOPICS: Campaign News; Parties; Polls; U.S. Senate
KEYWORDS: 2010; congress; delaware; democrats; odonnell; palin; senate; teaparty
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To: bfree

And you would be wrong!

I personally do not care about what she dabbled in during her youth. She rejected it and moved on. Which scores a big whoopdeedoo from me. But the question is how it plays with the average DE voter, and it will not help her any.


81 posted on 09/21/2010 10:28:10 AM PDT by Tatze (I reject your reality and substitute my own!)
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