One could argue that only really strong candidates like Christine are worth talking about in places like Delaware.
Only Hawaii has fewer conservatives than Delaware. Rhode Island has the same amount.
The GOP establishment was loving the idea of giving Delaware an unacceptable RINO, and they were twarted.
But there are a lot of races this year in many states that are about as liberal in Delaware. No one is talking about those races.
vermont - len britton -30
new york - jay townsend -28
new york - Joe dioguardi -18
maryland - eric wargotz -17
oregon - Jim Huffman -16
hawaii - cam cavasso -13
I don’t get what you mean by the numbers next to the GOP candidate’s names.
It, always, bothers me, when all GOP candidates-especially if they are, also, conservative candidates-aren’t given any serious “boosts” with enough attention, support, and money, from every level, followed by enough votes to, actually, win their races. I would love to see two new Republican U.S. Senators from New York, another from Vermont, another from Maryland, another from Oregon, and another from Hawaii. The Democratic candidates from all of these areas are just as bad as all of the other Democratic candidates, from all of the other ongoing U.S. Senate races.