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Tea Party upset in Delaware GOP primary?

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A new poll puts Tea Party favorite and Palin endorsee Christine O'Donnell three points ahead of moderate republican Mike Castle for Joe Biden's old seat.

Other polls show that Castle would be a virtual lock to win for republicans, but not O'Donnell:

The primary will be held this Tuesday. It should be noted that the TPM Poll Average for the general election has Castle leading the presumptive Democratic nominee, New Castle County Executive Chris Coons, by a margin of 47.0%-37.1%. On the other hand, Coons leads O'Donnell in the average by 44.0%-37.5%.
 
Go, Christine! Go for it. Do you accept out-of-state donations for the primary campaign?

(heh, heh, heh, heh.)
 
Ah, the benefits of vetting your candidates before you nominate them.
Let's not gloat too loudly. Like Suin Tzu said, "Never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake." So just look at who they offer up..SNORT....Aw what the hell.

:dl:
 
The state GOP bigwigs are flipping out. They are actively opposing and attacking her. I wonder what will happen if she wins they primary? Will they just give up on what should have been a lock for the GOP to pick up a Senate seat?
 
I love the Tea Party meme. They gain some ground in primaries but they're putting forward candidates that are risky for the general election. A lot of self flagellation going on with the extreme right these days.

Rand Paul, Sharon Angle, Doug Hoffman?
 
I love the Tea Party meme. They gain some ground in primaries but they're putting forward candidates that are risky for the general election. A lot of self flagellation going on with the extreme right these days.

Rand Paul, Sharon Angle, Doug Hoffman?

What is fun is watching Sharon Angle trying to move more to the political center.
 
O'Donnell's a buffoon and those who are supporting her (notably Mark Levin and Dan Riehl) are giving Obama and the Democrats a real boost.
 
O'Donnell's a buffoon and those who are supporting her (notably Mark Levin and Dan Riehl) are giving Obama and the Democrats a real boost.

I think the higher ups in the GOP are now worried about the number of Tea Party senatoral candidates out there. What is interesting is how they bent over backwards to give Murowoski in Alaska a chance in the recount, despite the fact that Alaska is almost certain to send any GOP nominee to the Senate. I think they are concerned that because senators have a much higher national profile then individual representatives, some loose cannons in the Senate can really hurt the party..they can't be more or less back benches the way a wackjog Represenatavie can.
 
Yeah, she's got that big giant Tea Party rubberband yanking her back to the right.

Listening to some talk shows (we can pick up talks shows from Reno in Sacramento) some of the Tea Partiers are already screming sell out about Angle.
 
The state GOP bigwigs are flipping out. They are actively opposing and attacking her. I wonder what will happen if she wins they primary? Will they just give up on what should have been a lock for the GOP to pick up a Senate seat?

Well, if O'Donnell wins the primary, then it will make it that much harder for the GOP to win the Senate seat... which will make it that much harder for the Republicans to retake the Senate in November. That's why they're flipping out: they could very well be watching their chances of retaking both houses of Congress slip through their fingers, and they have only themselves to blame for helping to whip up this Tea Party nonsense. By tacitly supporting the creation & growth of the Tea Party, the GOP establishment grabbed a tiger by the tail, and now it's turned around to bite them.

Too bad :)
 
Apparently, it's gotten so bad in Delaware between the Tea Party & establishment Republicans that the state chairman of the GOP, Tom Ross, there has received death threats...

Delaware GOP primary remains bitter to the end
A nasty campaign for the GOP U.S. Senate nomination in Delaware got even uglier Monday when state Republican officials disclosed what they characterized as a death threat against their party chairman. ...

... Doheny declined to provide a copy of the e-mail or divulge the address it came from, but said the writer suggested that Ross and other so-called Republicans in Name Only, or RINOs, deserve "a bullet in the head."

Doheny said Ross took the threat seriously enough to move his family out of their home, and that the Department of Justice is investigating. ...

Holy crapballs :eek:

ETA: I like how these sort of scare tactics and inflammatory language are often used by some Tea Party candidates, yet when it gets this serious, they start to backpeddle and say "oh, we don't really want any harm to come to xxxxx" - nah, they just want to frighten the hell of out the competition using what some people would call terror tactics.

Did I mention that the GOP has grabbed a tiger by the tail?
 
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Apparently, it's gotten so bad in Delaware between the Tea Party & establishment Republicans that the state chairman of the GOP, Tom Ross, there has received death threats...

Delaware GOP primary remains bitter to the end


Holy crapballs :eek:

ETA: I like how these sort of scare tactics and inflammatory language are often used by some Tea Party candidates, yet when it gets this serious, they start to backpeddle and say "oh, we don't really want any harm to come to xxxxx" - nah, they just want to frighten the hell of out the competition using what some people would call terror tactics.

Did I mention that the GOP has grabbed a tiger by the tail?

And that is Delaware, a state known for its relatively sedate, civilized elections.
 

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