Sunday, September 19, 2010

O’Donnell’s Prospects Weighed as She Backs Out of Interviews

Christine O'Donnell May not have canceled her appearance has two Sunday news shows, vain That Did not stop Delaware's newly minted Republican Senate nominee from Being the topic du jour.

O'Donnell was Scheduled to Be a guest is both "Fox News Sunday" and CBS '"Face the Nation,' but she backed out citing scheduling Conflicts and exhaustion, the hosts of Both bothered Reported.

O'Donnell surprised the Republican Establishment Tuesday "when she beat Centrist Rep. Michael N. Castle for the GOP Senate nomination, she has a vain Been dogged by controversial Statements, her previous campaigns for abstinence, and campaign aides Ken allege she is paranoid and unstable.

"I got a triple booked," Said O'Donnell in a call to "Fox News Sunday," host Chris Wallace said. "I had Been invited to go to a church, then a picnic. I Have to keep my priorities Thurs Delaware voters. "

CBS 'Bob Schieffer Said at his programfiles Asked O'Donnell's campaign Whether her cancellation was related Thurs comedian Bill Maher's Friday release of a tape of the Candidate's appearance is at his now-defunct "Politically Incorrect" show. In the clip from 1999, O'Donnell says she dabbled in Witchcraft and had a picnic date is a Satanic Altar "when she was younger.

Said Schieffer her campaign spokesman replied in a Statement, Saying, "Campaigns about what she did as a tea are Hardly a worry Thurs her or the people of Delaware."

Currently O'Donnell is running more than just 10 Percentage points behind Democratic nominee Chris Coons in Recent polls. Before her win, Castle was Expected Thurs Easily walk away in November with the seat vacated by Vice President Joseph Biden and now Held by its placeholder. Ted Kaufman (D).

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