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Castle seemed more like a liberal to me. He was for cap and tax. nuff said about him.
He was more of a conservative than every single Democrat in Congress, according to Jay Cost at the Weekly Standard. Yes, he was for cap and trade. So what? Is that single issue so important to you that you're willing to give up a Senate seat in order not to compromise your principles? I promise you, the new Democratic senator from Delaware will have no qualms about voting for that, or a whole host of other policies you probably don't like.
But hey, if the Republicans want to run Tea Party candidates for federal office in states like Delaware, I'm not complaining. :mrgreen:
Barbbtx said:O'Donnell is gaining. She's not out yet. No one thought she could win the primary either.
I don't know what polls you are looking at, but every single poll in the RCP average gives Coons at least a 15 point lead. She isn't going to win.
Barbbtx said:I thought her ad was pretty good too.
You mean the one with that cheesy, nonthreatening elevator music where she flat-out declares "I'm not a witch"? If a candidate even needs to run an ad like that, it's over.
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