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By now, We all know who O'Donnel is--The Tea Party anti-abortion crusader with some questionable finances that dabbled in Witchcraft at an early Age.
But Do you know who she is running against?(If you said that bearded Marxists Coons, then you know more about him than most Americans!)
This is the key to victory. O'Donnel's "questionable--yet not rejectable" character is popularizing the Deleware election--more so than any other primary battle since Specter became a specter! With the added publicity comes the finances and recognition as a regular in the American(and more importantly, Deleware) Homes.
Think about it--before she just seemed like another right wing Tea party candidate that was fed up wth spending, taxes and the lost of American Heritage. Now, she seems like the everyday citizen that lived an imperfect life yet dreams bigger dreams. An approachable flawed character that has the potential of winning friends(including witches!!) to her side.
Now I say this from the MSM handling of the senate race. O'Donnel--she is a strange one, but ok! Coons--Hell no!
What do you think? Do you think the O'Donnel is going to lose due to "dabbling in sorcery", or will she now gain the necessary momentum due to her quirky past?
But Do you know who she is running against?(If you said that bearded Marxists Coons, then you know more about him than most Americans!)
This is the key to victory. O'Donnel's "questionable--yet not rejectable" character is popularizing the Deleware election--more so than any other primary battle since Specter became a specter! With the added publicity comes the finances and recognition as a regular in the American(and more importantly, Deleware) Homes.
Think about it--before she just seemed like another right wing Tea party candidate that was fed up wth spending, taxes and the lost of American Heritage. Now, she seems like the everyday citizen that lived an imperfect life yet dreams bigger dreams. An approachable flawed character that has the potential of winning friends(including witches!!) to her side.
Now I say this from the MSM handling of the senate race. O'Donnel--she is a strange one, but ok! Coons--Hell no!
What do you think? Do you think the O'Donnel is going to lose due to "dabbling in sorcery", or will she now gain the necessary momentum due to her quirky past?