Politics | Christine O'Donnell Two Tea Partiers Threaten to Up-End GOP Resurgence GOP chances in Senate hinge on Delaware, New Hampshire races By Caroline Miller Posted Sep 14, 2010 7:39 AM CDT Copied Delaware Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell addresses supporters during a Tea Party Express news conference in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. (AP Photo/Rob Carr) There are primary races in seven states today, but all eyes are on Delaware, where Tea Party upstart Christine O’Donnell is challenging GOP stalwart Michael Castle. That's not only because O'Donnell is a flaky candidate with anti-masturbation plank in her platform and an endorsement from Sarah Palin, writes Nate Silver on FiveThirtyEight.com, but because an O'Donnell win could undermine the GOP's chances of taking control of the Senate back from Democrats. O'Donnell is one of two tea partiers—the other is Ovide Lamontagne in New Hampshire—who Silver says could, by winning today, cut the odds of the GOP retaking the Senate from 30% to just 16%. Both are seen as much weaker candidates against Democrats come November. Read These Next Trump has been talking about a White House ballroom for 15 years. Game 3 of the World Series took a historically long time to wrap up. Amid turmoil at CBS News, a veteran anchor is leaving. Within half hour, Navy fighter jet and copter both go into the sea. Report an error