Her view of origins is, with all due respect and if early releases are true, juvenile. But she knows six-day-creation sells well with her targeted audience, so she'll go with it and ignore the fact that many many conservatives are lumped in with her "Godless" evolutionists.
According to the handful of excerpts I've seen, she seems to have attacked the spirit of the Democratic Party.
I particularly enjoy her "over the top" comments on abortion.
Few Democratic I've spoken to can defend their Party's view on abortion using their Christianity. They overlook a few million deaths as "collateral damage" and argue that abortion doesn't define the Democratic Party.
Any comment that helps to frustrate the opposition by getting them to apologize for their opinion causes them to rethink their position.
While I'm not doing a comparison here, Christ angered quite a few Pharisees with what was seen as angry rhetoric in his day. His parables were seen as blasphemy to the opposition.
"In your face" commentary has worked on a select few for thousands of years.