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Change Of Plans In Change Of Plans: O'Donnell To Be At Iowa Tea Party Event
August 31, 2011 Meanwhile, Sarah Palin has plans to be in Iowa and New Hampshire over Labor Day weekend.
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VIDEO: Christine O'Donnell Walks Out On CNN's Piers Morgan
August 18, 2011 She thought he was being rude by asking about issues she writes about in her new book. He said he was being "charming and respectful."
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Delaware's O'Donnell Fires Back At 'Thug Politic Tactic'
December 30, 2010 There was "no impermissible use of campaign funds whatsoever," the Tea Party/Republican candidate for Senate said this morning, as she responded to allegations about improper use of campaign money for personal expenses.
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Reports: Feds Probing Christine O'Donnell's Use Of Campaign Funds
December 29, 2010 The Associated Press and Wilmington's News Journal say authorities are looking at whether the Tea Party Republican spent some of the money given to her Senate campaign for personal expenses. She says she has nothing to hide.
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Break 'Quote Of The Year' Tie: Christine O'Donnell Or BP's Tony Hayward?
December 13, 2010 A Yale librarian who tracks such things says "I'm not a witch" and "I'd like my life back" tied for 2010's best quotes. Which would you pick? Or is there another that was "better?"
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Chris Coons Defeats Christine O'Donnell In Delaware: CNN, AP
November 2, 2010 Coons' victory over O'Donnell was expected and a vindication for the GOP establishment which warned that she was a weak candidate and rued the loss of a Senate seat the party could have picked up.
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Christine O'Donnell Closes Gap With Chris Coons In Pre-Gawker Poll
October 29, 2010 The GOP Senate nominee is now 10 points behind the Democrat, cutting his lead in half in two weeks. The poll was conducted before the controversial Gawker which has created something of a sympathy backlash for her.
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Christine O'Donnell Stuns Audience With 1st Amendment Gaffe
October 19, 2010 Christine O'Donnell appeared not to know that the First Amendment requires the separation of church and state. She revealed this lack of knowledge at a debate with rival Chris Coons at before an audience of law professors and students.
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In Del., O'Donnell Survives Debate With Coons
October 13, 2010 Christine O'Donnell appeared comfortable on TV; her rival Chris Coons more in command of facts.
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Christine O'Donnell TV AD: 'I'm Not A Witch'
October 5, 2010 Christine O'Donnelly, the GOP nominee for a Senate seat from Delaware, opens herself to fresh ridicule with her new ad in which her opening lines are "I am not a witch."
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Delaware's Mike Castle Won't Be Write-In Candidate
September 30, 2010 Rep. Mike Castle (R-DE) won't run as a write-in candidate in the race for a U.S. Senate seat. It remains a two-way contest between the woman who beat him in the Republican primary, Christine O'Donnell, and Democrat Chris Coons who holds a large lead.
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Poll: 'Significant Majority' Might Vote Against Obama
September 27, 2010 A new survey from Politico and George Washington University signals discontent with the president over changes in health care laws and his efforts to get the economy moving.
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Delaware's Mike Castle Considering Write-In Effort To Save Senate Bid
September 27, 2010 Mike Castle, the Delaware Republican who lost his Senate primary to a Tea Party-backed challenger in an upset, is considering running as a write-in candidate.
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Tea Party's Christine O'Donnell 15 Points Behind Chris Coons
September 21, 2010 Chris Coons, the Democratic nominee for the Senate seat in Delaware, doesn't have Republican Christine O'Donnell's celebrity, But he has something more important, a 15-point lead in the latest Fox News poll.
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Tea Party Furious At Murkowski Write-In, But O'Donnell Did It In '06
September 20, 2010 The Tea Party Express and other opponents of Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski may be angry with her, but they aren't expressing the same misgivings about what Delaware's O'Donnell once did.