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Google News: First District candidate Carol Shea-Porter outlines congressional agenda
[Concord Monitor] - Richard Lugar and former Delaware congressman Mike Castle. The last two lost their seats in Republican primaries to more conservative candidates. Shea-Porter linked Guinta to the Tea Party, saying “the Republicans that are (in Congress) now have purged
Young: The tea party's ship of fools
www.statesman.com
[Austin American-Statesman] - However, instead of nominating very-electable former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton, it chose tea party-backed Ken Buck, who lost to vulnerable Democrat Michael Bennet. Tea party favorite Christine O'Donnell defeated former Delaware Gov. Mike Castle in the 2010
The Delaware way takes center stage at House of Representatives Debate
www.newsworks.org
[Newsworks.org] - Republican candidate Tom Kovach certainly projects the pragmatic moderation that made Mike Castle such a successful Republican candidate. Not only did he refuse to take Grover Norquist's pledge, he actually supports bringing back the Glass-Steagall Act
Tea party's rebranding costs GOP
www.blueridgenow.com
[BlueRidgeNow.com] - On the Republican side, it was a two-person primary that pitted Republican Congressman Mike Castle against tea party activist and political commentator Christine O'Donnell. Prior to his election to the House, Castle had been both governor and
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