Christine O’Donnell, the former Delaware Tea Party Senate candidate, whose name became a household word via late night talk show fodder, is still getting interviews and therefore quoted as she speaks. On “Good Morning America,” she surprised interviewers and viewers again by making a statement – this time, about Hillary Clinton.
O’Donnell says she hopes Clinton runs for President in 2012, and furthermore, the suggestion that a Clinton versus Sarah Palin race would be a great race. Naturally, a Tea Party Republican supporting a strong liberal Democrat, Hillary Clinton, causes one - if not all - to pause. O'Donnell continued to say that she would be tempted to change her voter registration to Democrat to vote in a primary for Clinton because, she says, anyone's better than Obama.
The suggestion that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton replace Vice President Joe Biden by President Barack Obama on an Obama/Clinton ticket in 2012 was discredited by Clinton last month. Clinton said, at that time, that both she and Obiden are doing well with their jobs and enjoying the work they're doing. And as far as Clinton running for President in 2012, the pressures keep mounting by her loyal supporters – of which there are many. The attached video is one of many Hillary Clinton-supporting efforts coming forth in recent months. (See the attached VIDEO)
Source: ABC-TV
















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I donated to Christine thinking she was a tea party candidate. Apparently she is far left. Hillary may want to beat Obama but they are both far left progressives. Maybe we are lucky Christine didn't win.
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