Christine O'Donnell and Chris Coons take part in a Senate debate at the University of Delaware
Democratic Senate candidate Chris Coons (L) and Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell take part in a Delaware Senate debate at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware, October 13, 2010. Photo/Jacquelyn Martin/Pool
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After hours of conflicting reports, organizers confirmed potential presidential candidate Sarah Palin will speak at a Tea Party rally in Iowa.
Former U.S. Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell walked off of Piers Morgan's CNN show Wednesday because she didn't like questions about "witchcraft and sex."
Former U.S. Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell's campaign pledged to review its books and resubmit financial reports with the Federal Election Commission.
Christine O'Donnell is the target of a federal probe into whether she misused funds from her U.S. Senate campaign, a Delaware Republican said Wednesday.
Midterm elections produced a mixed bag for 47 Tea Party movement and GOP candidates endorsed by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, results showed.
The Democratic Party Tuesday held on to the U.S. Senate seat in Delaware long occupied by Joe Biden and won the state's single congressional seat as well.
U.S. Senate hopeful Christine O'Donnell's ad declaring she is "not a witch" topped The Christian Science Monitor's list of 2010 election mistakes Tuesday.
The campaign of Christine O'Donnell, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Delaware, said a public access station "forgot" to run a 24-minute ad.
Christine O'Donnell, Delaware's Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, attributed her bump in recent polls to the power of prayer.
Christine O'Donnell, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Delaware, says news reports misrepresented her debate with Democrat Chris Coons.
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