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Tea-party backed former Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell has released her new memoir, admitting that her “I am not a witch” ad was not a good move.
The Delaware Republican who lost the 2010 Senate election called this her “lowest moment” in her new memoir Troublemaker: Let’s Do What It Takes to Make America Great Again. The book, from St. Martin’s Press, comes out out on Tuesday.
The Associated Press has more: “She says she never wanted to make the ad – which was prompted by questions about a statement she had made on a late-night talk show years earlier – and was surprised when it showed up on the Internet. She blames an insistent media consultant but also her own inability to put her foot down.” (Via Politico)
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Former U.S. Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell has signed a book deal with St. Martin’s Press. Publication is planned for August 2011.
Trident Media Group CEO Dan Strone negotiated the deal with St. Martin’s publisher Matthew Shear. The book will “embody O’Donnell’s identification with America’s frustrations and concerns with the current political climate.” It will also explore how she beat a veteran politician in the 2010 U.S. Republican primary in Delaware, earning the support of Tea Party members and plenty of media attention.
O’Donnell had this statement: “The 2010 midterm elections were just the beginning—the first rumblings of a revolution that has not fully erupted. I plan on making my book one of the revolution’s catalysts.”
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