- "He's not Christine O'Donnell," as former Indiana Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh recently put it to ABC News. Neither Delaware's O'Donnell, Alaska's Joe Miller nor Nevada's Sharron Angle had held statewide office. (ABC News)
- But Democrats who try to portray Mr. Mourdock, a two-term state treasurer, as Christine O'Donnell in a necktie may fall short. He is a far more seasoned politician than Ms. (New York Times)
- Nor is Mr. Mourdock in the Christine O'Donnell category of candidates. As the state treasurer, he is roughly as well-credentialed as Mr. Donnelly. Mr. (New York Times)
- Richard Mourdock = Christine ODonnell. He doesnt - just ask Bayh, who said, For lack of a better comparison, hes not [failed Delaware Senate candidate] Christine ODonnell, who just appeared out of nowhere. (YAHOO!)
- The convention battle for the GOP insurance commissioner nomination featured a cameo appearance by failed 2010 U.S. (Courier-Post)
- A similar dynamic was at work in some races during the 2010 election, when tea party-backed candidates Christine O'Donnell in Delaware and Sharron Angle in Nevada lost, allowing Democratic victories. (Los Angeles Times)
- Not every state is Utah or Rhode Island; not every conservative is Marco Rubio or Christine O'Donnell; not every moderate is Chris Christie or Jim Jeffords. (RedState)
- Gingrich has been spending a lot of time in Delaware and he may be able to rally conservatives and jolt Mitt Romney by snatching a surprise primary win like the one Christine ODonnell scored in 2010, Politico finds. (Newser)
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Christine o'donnell
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