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2010 Right Wing Candidates Weekly Update

With the Tea Party on the march, RightWingWatch will now feature weekly updates every Wednesday detailing the activities and controversies of the right-wing candidates running for US Senate this year.

Sharron Angle (link is external)

Polls(link is external): Mason Dixon shows Reid leading 46-45%, and Ipsos (link is external)has Reid up 46-44% (Politics Daily, 9/12; Reuters, 9/14).

Ad(link is external): Reid calls out Angle for controversial vote on domestic violence (CNN, 9/13).

Debate(link is external): Asserts that she withdrew from debate because she wants “an informed electorate” (Las Vegas Sun, 9/14).

Lawsuit(link is external): Las Vegas Review-Journal sues Angle for printing stories without the newspaper’s permission (AP, 9/14).

Palin(link is external): Hopes that Sarah Palin will rally the NV GOP base (Las Vegas Sun, 9/14)

Latinos(link is external): Angle’s problems finding Latino supporters (AP, 9/10).

GOP(link is external): Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Sandoval distances himself from Angle in interview (Las Vegas Sun, 9/10).

Ken Buck (link is external)

Website(link is external): After primary, Buck’s website changes language on issue-pages regarding abortion, stem-cell research and immigration (Denver Post, 9/8).

Debate(link is external): Holds aggressive debate with Bennet in Grand Junction (ABC, 9/12), a second debate(link is external) is scheduled for Friday.

Carly Fiorina (link is external)

Economy(link is external): Refuses to support Small Business Lending bill, but says it has “many good aspects (AP, 9/14).

Poll(link is external): Trails Boxer by 2 percentage points, 46-44%, in latest Fox News poll (San Francisco Chronicle, 9/14).

Joe Miller (link is external)

GOP(link is external): Mitch McConnell sends Miller a $5000 contribution, asks Sen. Murkowski to “move on,” NRSC(link is external) pledges to spend $170,000 (Anchorage Daily News, 9/14; Fairbanks Daily News-Miner; 9/10).

Government(link is external): Miller criticized for views on federal government’s land ownership (The Mudflats, 9/13).

Christine O’Donnell (link is external)

Victory(link is external): Upsets Congressman Mike Castle, 53-47% (Politico, 9/15).

Abstinence(link is external): Video from MTV shows O’Donnell, then head of Savior's Alliance for Lifting the Truth, speaking against masturbation (TPM, 9/14).

Rove(link is external): Trades barbs with Karl Rove (Washington Post, 9/15).

GOP(link is external): Castle unlike to endorse, campaign suggests that NRSC stays out of race (The Hill, 9/14).

Rand Paul (link is external)

GOP(link is external): Calls out Republicans in Congress for failing to cut spending (AP, 9/12).

Ad(link is external): Claims that Health Care Reform “puts Washington bureaucrats in charge” in new ad, NRSC (link is external)also on the air criticizing HCR (CBS News, 9/8; HuffPo, 9/14).

Palin(link is external): Fundraiser with Sarah Palin set for 9/16 (Courier-Journal, 9/13).

Dino Rossi (link is external)

Poll(link is external): Murray leads Rossi 50-41% in new Elway poll (Seattle Times, 9/13)

Trial(link is external): Building Industry Association of Washington, a big Rossi backer, on trial for skimming finances for campaign purposes (Bellingham Herald, 9/14).

Economy(link is external): Says that Obama’s $50 billion infrastructure plan “makes no sense whatsoever” (King 5, 9/6).

Marco Rubio (link is external)

Religious Right(link is external): David Barton of WallBuilders to headline event with Rubio (Orlando Politics Press, 9/14).

Poll(link is external): Rubio leads by double-digits in new Fox News poll (Political Wire, 9/14).

GOP(link is external): State Party’s internal audit clears Rubio on abusing Party-issued credit card, Crist campaign cries foul (St. Petersburg Times, 9/13).

Social Security(link is external): Says he opposes privatization but supports Bush-proposed “personal retirement accounts” (ReidReport, 9/14).

Economy(link is external): Supports extending all of the Bush tax-cuts (Orlando Sentinel, 9/14).