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Christine O'Donnell Denies She's Been Ducking Media, Vows To Control Her Message

RANDALL CHASE   10/ 1/10 08:11 PM ET   AP

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WILMINGTON, Del. — After nearly disappearing from public view following her upset victory in Delaware's GOP primary, Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell re-emerged Friday, denying reports that she tried to falsify her education background.

In an interview with The Associated Press, O'Donnell also denied she had been ducking the media or had gone into hiding amid questions about her background and statements she has made as a conservative commentator on television talk shows.

While trying to rapidly ramp up the number of staffers and find new office space after her primary win, O'Donnell's campaign has been bombarded with questions from the media, many of which have gone unanswered.

This week, questions were raised about whether O'Donnell had falsely suggested on two online business networking sites, LinkedIn and ZoomInfo, that she had attended Oxford University in England, when in fact she had simply attended a summer program there under the auspices of the Phoenix Institute.

"I know I never created a LinkedIn profile for myself," O'Donnell said. "I don't even know what Zoom is."

"I've never intentionally misrepresented my educational record, and I don't know what the latest accusations are," added O'Donnell, who said she has stopped paying attention to what the national media reports about her.

O'Donnell, who received her college degree in early September despite asserting for years that she had graduated in 1993, also denied allegations that she has illegally spent campaign money on personal expenses, including rent.

"We've always been ethical," said O'Donnell, who also has been the target of late-night comedy show barbs about things she said years ago as a guest on cable TV talk shows, including that she dabbled in witchcraft as a teenager and believes that evolution is a myth.

O'Donnell, a conservative activist who rode a tide of tea party support and advertising dollars to upset longtime congressman Michael Castle in the GOP primary, declined to say whether she thinks she has been treated fairly by the media.

"It is what it is," she said. "I'm not concerned about that. We've got a great media team in place and we're going to control our own destiny and make sure that our message gets out there the way we want it to."

Asked about her low media profile since winning the primary, O'Donnell said her campaign needed time to reorganize and prepare for the general election contest against Democrat Chris Coons, the New Castle County executive.

"We asked for time to regroup and reassess because people were telling us their phone calls weren't being returned, and that's not my heart," she said. "I want everybody to feel like they're a priority, so now our office is up and running and phones are being put in."

After greeting a crowd of about 100 supporters who turned out Friday for the invitation-only dedication of her Wilmington campaign headquarters, O'Donnell granted interviews to local reporters, who had seen and heard little from her in the past two weeks. She said shortly after the primary that she would not to speak to members of the national media but instead would focus on Delaware voters.

O'Donnell said she has been out in public, presiding over a coin toss at a community football game over the weekend, shaking hands at local restaurants and a shopping mall, making the rounds of local talk shows, and meeting with editors of weekly community newspapers. She said she would be more visible in days to come.

"You should definitely expect to see a lot more," she said.

Matt Schlapp, a GOP strategist and former political director at the White House under President George W. Bush, said he doubts O'Donnell is executing some "master strategy" to stay behind the curtain.

Instead, he said, it probably reflects "that this is a grass roots campaign that won a surprise victory, and probably did very little strategic planning on what they would do if they won."

Schlapp said a sudden emergence on the national stage commonly creates communications problems for upstart candidates. Usually, they have months to hire new staffers, set up campaign offices and get organized. But he said Delaware's late primary put O'Donnell at a disadvantage.

"This is a candidate who literally has hours and days to make those decisions," he said.

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Associated Press Writer Ben Evans reported from Washington, D.C.

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WILMINGTON, Del. — After nearly disappearing from public view following her upset victory in Delaware's GOP primary, Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell re-emerged Friday, denying reports that ...
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COMMUNITY PUNDITS
Cacey 09:19 AM on 10/02/2010
In thinking about how far the Republican Party has drifted from the time they actually used to lead the country, I recalled my parents, friends of the Nixons, acquaintences of the Reagans, supporters of the John Birch Society and yet still believers in paying their fair share of taxes, knowing that the needy in our country needed some additional care, aware of the conditions of those working in  Read More...
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10:58 AM on 10/04/2010
Whats her message?
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KWHOO
Engineer
11:20 AM on 10/04/2010
Me, me, me!
12:14 PM on 10/04/2010
Especially with her electric message(r).
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newtom
eschew obfuscation
12:07 PM on 10/04/2010
Good question. From all indications, it's mostly that her opponent (whoever that happens to be at the time) is a political insider and a liberal.

I hope the landlord of wherever her office is located got paid in advance. She has a history of skipping out on paying bills, taxes, staff salaries, her mortgage, campaign expenses, etc.

There's no substance here.
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YouDontWantMeHere
thinks my cover is BLOWN!
10:46 AM on 10/04/2010
hours and days seems like a pretty long time considerin' some of the things she's said
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llozano
Live and let live...
10:30 AM on 10/04/2010
How about an article from her opponent once in a while rather than giving O'Donnell so much press. By the way, who gave her a make over?
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Bonsailady
70, sexy, wonderful Wiccan
08:39 AM on 10/04/2010
Oh, Christine, I was hoping you gave up lying!!!!
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Poorsarah
01:41 AM on 10/04/2010
Put a muzzle on her snoot and the message will be controlled; problem solved.
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TokyoCalling
01:06 AM on 10/04/2010
O'Donnell is Palin light, which shows you just about how intelligent she is. Repubs have this bad habit of bringing out the lightweights of their party to appeal to their lightheaded voter base. Hope her campaign goes down in flames at the polls. For the sake of her would be constituents.
12:42 AM on 10/04/2010
There's a message?
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Poorsarah
11:15 PM on 10/03/2010
If Christine O'Donnell looks like she's a-ducking and quacks like a-ducking, then she is a-ducking.
11:14 PM on 10/03/2010
Under all of that dark hair do you think she may be a blond?
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mollymac
nice girls seldom get the corner office
12:34 AM on 10/04/2010
Hey, watch it! I'm a blonde and I DO have 4 degrees!
08:25 PM on 10/03/2010
But her message is that she is an uncontrollable whacko! How do you control that message?
05:47 PM on 10/03/2010
Does Christine O'Donnell realize that she is running for the U.S. Senate, not the Delaware legislature? Her insistence on focusing on local issues and appearances shows that she is not ready for national office.
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ta2t2o
Ask Osama Bin Laden
04:04 PM on 10/03/2010
So let me get this clear - She didn't become a Hare Krishna because she has such a love for meat. So instead she became a Christian who loves meat - as long as you don't play with it.
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loudneighbor
Now %10 Quieter
10:33 AM on 10/04/2010
Bang zoom! Good one.
04:02 PM on 10/03/2010
It's like going to MIT and buying a T-Shirt and saying I went there.
12:43 AM on 10/04/2010
I went to Yale. Um, as a window cleaner...
12:15 PM on 10/04/2010
Me too. Yale Michigan.
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LiberalLee
Yes I am a witch. Deal with it.
03:04 PM on 10/03/2010
I find is amazing that her 'party' can find anything to be proud of in this woman.
She's shown abysmal ignorance on just about every issue, made a fool of herself every time she opens her mouth, lied and backtracked about her 'education' resume, played fast and loose with her taxes--when she bothers to file or pat them at all...
What's the deal here?
Do they just look down the front of her shirt and say," Bingo! got a candidate here!"?
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liberal
My Doxie Rocks
05:47 PM on 10/03/2010
The GOP want to gain control so bad they would back Daffy Duck if he was a republican.
01:26 PM on 10/03/2010
The Republicans have the luxury of free publicity 24 hours a day courtesy
of FIXED NOISE. They spew their talking points and profile right wing
candidates as main stream all day long. It is amazing what you can do
if you have free publicity 24 hours a day. You will convince SOME people
by repeating lies and distortions of fact often enough.

The majority of Americans can see through the billionaire front groups
and the 24 hour informercial for the Republican party.

The Democrats are fighting for the middle class. Republicans are fighting
for campaign contributions from big business.

GW and the Republicans ran this country into a ditch and threw the keys
to the next guy and said " I hope you fail". What a bunch of hypocrites.
They call themselves Patriots but want to see the country fail.

When GW left office we were losing 750,000 jobs a month and the economy
was on the verge of going into a depression. Now the Republicans want to be
in charge again.

Vote Democrat and help save the middle class
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llozano
Live and let live...
10:31 AM on 10/04/2010
They not only have Fox News to get media coverage but her on the HP. She's on almost every page.