Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Fire Thomas S. Ross

The Delaware Republican Party is completely at fault if Christine O'Donnell loses the U.S. Senate race in November.  Below you will find the e-mail I sent to the Delaware Republican Party expressing my sincere disappointment over how they attempted to personally destroy O'Donnell to bolster the candidacy of liberal Mike Castle.  Thomas S. Ross is the Chairman of the Delaware Republican Party.

The Delaware GOP establishment pulled out all the stops to get Castle the nomination, including making unfounded and personal attacks against a member of their own party!  This disgusts me and if you share my feelings on how reprehensibly the Delaware GOP handled this situation you can e-mail the party at info@delawaregop.com.

My Open Letter to the Delaware Republican Party:

To Whom It May Concern:

This lifelong Republican is thoroughly disgusted by the conduct of the Delaware Republican Party during this primary season.  Your full-throated attacks on a member of your own party were disgusting and have now completely jeopardized your party's chances to win the U.S. Senate seat in November.  

The Delaware Republican Party's  endorsements were clearly out of step with the majority of your own party.  Your two endorsed candidates in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House races were both defeated.  This says something very damning about how out of touch the Delaware Republican Party is with its own primary voters.  

Make no mistake, if either the U.S. Senate seat or the U.S. House seat in Delaware is lost by Republicans in November (most analysts now think both will be), the blame falls squarely on the shoulders of the Delaware Republican Party.  There was no need for a state party to endorse candidates prior to the party primary.  To make personal attacks against a candidate in your party's primary is completely inexcusable.  

It is my hope that Delaware Republicans will make some serious changes to this out-of-touch, entrenched state party.   

Sincerely, 

Nathan Wright

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