Or 'Ding dong The Ding Dong Is Dead'. No more claims of Constitutional Scholarship, fudged educational backgrounds, anti-self pleasuring pleas, claims of human sacrifice across the U.S. at Halloween, tax dodging, foreclosure hanky panky, and abject stupidty....OH...and no more "I am not a witch" ads that make Sarah Palin look like a Nobel laureate.
WILMINGTON, Del. — Democrat Chris Coons easily won Delaware's Senate race Tuesday over Republican Christine O'Donnell, a tea party favorite who struggled to shake old cable-show footage in which she spoke out against masturbation and talked about dabbling in witchcraft as a teenager.
Based on an AP analysis of preliminary exit polling data, Coons defeated O'Donnell, an evangelical outsider whose stunning upset in the September GOP primary likely cost Republicans the race. Her opponent in the primary, congressman and former governor Mike Castle, had been considered a shoo-in to win Vice President Joe Biden's old seat.
With 46 percent of the precincts reporting, Coons had 61 percent of the vote.
Cheers erupted in the downtown Wilmington ballroom when television screens showed Coons the projected winner.
"I'm honored and humbled by the confidence expressed by the voters of Delaware today, but now the hard work begins," Coons told The Associated Press. "I've said all along that this campaign is about Delaware's families and the challenges they face. Our job now is to see that Washington's focus is on jobs and getting our country back on track."
Coons, who has law and divinity degrees from Yale University, is executive of the state's most populous county, New Castle County, a Democratic stronghold that includes Wilmington. A wealthy attorney, he is the stepson of the founder of the company that developed Gore-Tex fabrics. During the campaign, he mostly supported the Obama administration's agenda, including the health care bill and the economic stimulus package.
Just a couple of months ago, he seemed an unlikely Democrat to withstand what was shaping up to be a tidal wave of Republican gains across the country. Coons won the nomination only after Biden's son, Attorney General Beau Biden, declined to run, making Castle the heavy favorite.
O'Donnell upended those plans by beating Castle in the primary, getting strong backing from tea party activists and a conservative base in the state's rural south. She also won key endorsements from Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor, and influential Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C.
She quickly captured the national spotlight over quirky, evangelical comments she previously made on cable television shows such as "Politically Incorrect" with Bill Maher, where as a conservative activist she advocated chastity and equated masturbation with adultery.
She also faced questions about her background and personal finances, including inaccurate statements about her education, a tax lien from the IRS, a lawsuit from the university she attended over unpaid bills and a foreclosure action that she avoided by selling her house to her former campaign attorney before a sheriff's auction.
In her first ad, she tried to quell the firestorm surrounding her nomination and reintroduce herself to voters as a calm, mature leader. "I'm not a witch," she said in the ad, smiling. "I'm you."
But the ad sparked a fresh round of ridicule on comedy shows such as Saturday Night Live, and it became something of a rallying cry among her opponents.
"I'm sorry but I am not her," said Carol Terry, 72, an independent who voted at a Smyrna middle school. "She has no agenda, no experience."
Even Republicans had a hard time supporting her. The party establishment all but gave up on her campaign, and many GOP voters said they felt compelled to back Coons.
"I just couldn't see her as my senator," said Gary Stulir, a 41-year-old Republican from Smyrna. "She just couldn't take responsibility for anything she did ... I can't believe anybody backs her."
Still, with Delaware a possible bulwark against a Republican takeover of the Senate, Obama and Biden campaigned for Coons in October, and Biden headlined another Democratic rally here Monday – despite polls consistently showed Coons with a double-digit lead.
Nearly six out of 10 Delaware voters approve of the job that President Barack Obama is doing, a contrast to Obama's job approval in many states, according to preliminary results of exit polls at precincts. Two-thirds have a favorable view of Biden, who represented Delaware in the Senate for more than three decades.
Coons' win could prove pivotal if Democrats attempt to move major legislation before the new Congress is seated in January. While other senators elected Tuesday will be sworn in then, Coons will be seated almost immediately because the race was a special election to fill Biden's seat, which has been held temporarily by Ted Kaufman, a former Biden aide.
It wasn't immediately clear what O'Donnell – who lost her third bid for Senate in five years – would do in the future.
The mood was subdued at O'Donnell's election party, where a sparse crowd mingled in a giant meeting room at the Dover Downs Hotel and Casino in the state capital.
"Obviously the early numbers are not what we'd like to see but it's still early," said O'Donnell spokesman Doug Sachtleben. "We want to wait and see."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/02/chris-coons-defeats-chris_n_765874.html
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Too bad. Coons is just another big government leftist who will do Obama's bidding.
Posted Nov-2-2010 Byvicsemprini (1243.68) vicsemprini View Channel Send Message
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now that the house is secure... good luck to Obama getting anything done, that guy is not going to be able to order corn bread with out it passing the house
Posted Nov-3-2010 Byhcruz1773 (33.92) 
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Good luck to anybody getting anything done.
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByCharley572 (176.44) Charley572 View Channel Send Message
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Relative to the last two years, that's a good thing!
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByAxiomDeusVult (37.88) 
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Yep,Commie coons.
Posted Nov-3-2010 Bycocytan (360.22) 
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Irrelevant anyway, DelaWHERE?
Posted Nov-2-2010 Byklm123 (185.76) 
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Have yourself a good old time tonight gregsto,and
rest easy knowing that you just don't fucking matter.
Fucking dimwit. Cheers.
Posted Nov-2-2010 Bygmccuiston (687.08) gmccuiston View Channel Send Message
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and you matter? lol delusions of grandeur....
Posted Nov-2-2010 ByConservativeDrones (261.38) 
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You should know that the entire word is laughing at people like you. And I'm talking about honest balls out belly laughing right up in your stupid throwback soco faces, too - not the kind of snarky tittering that passes for laughter amongst your self-flagellating repressive nut-nut peers you mirthless atavistic fuck, you. BWAHAAHAHAHA!
Posted Nov-3-2010 Bytotemist (108.02) totemist View Channel Send Message
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People who aren't British but who say "cheers" are creepy. Its kinda like "Ciao". Hiding something while distracting you with their affected phoniness....yeeekkk..
If COURSE I don't MATTER. No fucking body alive MATTERS. I am not however, a dimwit. I have had a substantial number of assorted tests.
Posted Nov-5-2010 Bygregsto (2452.48) 
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A angle race, whoop Dee do!
It is over for the Obamanation
Posted Nov-2-2010 ByjumpingforJoyz (259.78) 
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She's about as dead as Sarah Palin. She'll be more powerful as a civilian than she would have been in office.
Posted Nov-2-2010 ByST0N3PONY (4992.82) 
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But the question...did she win...why NO she did not...how's that working in New York, Nevada and California for that TIDAL WAVE...not so much...so how you gonna soin it...you have the floor...ACORN, Black Panthers or fraud...YOU get to tell us why the races that mattered...didn't happen...you have the floor....
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByLoPull (506.62) 
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Hah New York and CA are Librotard strongholds, and Nevadans are thrilled to have one of the worst economies in the country. The problem is that liberals are idiots.
And, maybe if ACORN and the black panthers worked a little more fraud, your children wouldn't have been demolished today.
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByST0N3PONY (4992.82) 
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Uh. No she won't.
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByCharley572 (176.44) Charley572 View Channel Send Message
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Pat Toomey in Penn. just won the Senate race for the Republicans !!! This is BIG.
Posted Nov-3-2010 BySection_1070 (72.40) Section_1070 Send Message
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According to sources, Christine O'Donnell has already booked her flight to Washinton DC and is asking around where will she be seated in the Senate. She said where in the constitution does it says only winner gets a seat on the Senate.
Posted Nov-3-2010 Bysok8888 (703.94) 
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LMAO!!!!...
Posted Nov-3-2010 Byleontrotsky (264.54) 
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Hilarious!
And sadly, so likely at the same time...
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByValerie2007 (753.92) 
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The TEA Party did what they do, they chose on principles, as opposed to go with the establishment RINO who almost certainly would have won. It took integrity to do that. But it's a sign that should indicate to our representatives that promising to be fiscally Conservative might get them elected, but they'll be opposed like any other Dem if they don't follow through. Going with Castle for the easy win would have been selling out their principles.
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByST0N3PONY (4992.82) 
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They said whatever lie they could think of to get elected. It worked for the better liars.
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByCharley572 (176.44) Charley572 View Channel Send Message
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Keep crying, we'll keep laughing at your sore loser nonsense.
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByST0N3PONY (4992.82) 
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Actually, I'm not a sore loser. I'm glad the elections over. Maybe now they can get down to the business of fixing what's wrong with the country, instead of trying to one-up each other on the "I'm a bigger douche than you" scale.
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByCharley572 (176.44) Charley572 View Channel Send Message
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Sore loser??? Including Barack Obama, the last three Presidents, and four out of the last five have lost at least one chamber of Congress. Twit
Posted Nov-5-2010 Bygregsto (2452.48) 
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10 REP governor gains
19 REP state legislature flips
482 REP state house/senate gains-largest since 1948
66 REP national House seats gains-largest since 1938
7 REP national Senate seat gains
An almost unprecedented beating that the Dems took. Stop trying to kid yourself.
Posted Nov-5-2010 ByST0N3PONY (4992.82) 
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cant wait to see bill mahr this friday, i cant stand him most times but i just have to hear what he has to say about this....lol i saw some of the older videos of her and man o day is she a fruit loop.
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByADOLF-OTTO (103.66) ADOLF-OTTO View Channel Send Message
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The Republicans should have got a better candidate than her, I never understood the logic there. She had that kookie tv show stuff which she responded to poorly, trolls are to be ignored not answered to. She has no husband which is very strange for a reasonably attractive young Catholic woman, and she had no real experience.
Posted Nov-3-2010 BySection_1070 (72.40) Section_1070 Send Message
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^^
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByST0N3PONY (4992.82) 
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So Rove got it right Rush got it wrong? Can't wait to hear Rush explain this one tomorrow.
Posted Nov-3-2010 Bystuckinthesouth (65.68) 
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First execution for witchcraft in America since 1692.
Posted Nov-2-2010 Byjohn1054 (5064.34)

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Damn, liberal media lying again. Christine O'Donnell said she won. It was on her speech. SHE WON, and there is no arguing about that fact.
Posted Nov-3-2010 Bysok8888 (703.94) 
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A total no-name with no experience should have gotten 10% of the vote. She made it a close race.
Posted Nov-3-2010 ByST0N3PONY (4992.82) 
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