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  • Christine O'Donnell
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  • Christine Therese O'Donnell is a Tea Party-Republican and the party's 2010 nominee for the United States Senate seat in Delaware formerly represented by Joe Biden. She is a Social Conservative and is best known for her unsuccessful 1996 campaign against masturbation. She was the Republican nominee for the Senate seat previously in 2008 against Biden, but she lost by a huge margin and ran extremely deep in campaign debt.
  • Christine O'Donnell was born on August 27th, 1969 with the chromosomal disease Down syndrome. Her parents remained blissfully unaware of their daughter's condition for 16 months, when they finally decided that they could no longer have other parents in their gated-in whites-only neighborhood complaining about "that dumbass O'Donnell kid" at their wine mixers and croquet games O'donnel was also used in labs to substitute for lab rats.
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  • Christine Therese O'Donnell
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  • Christine O'Donnell
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  • 1969-08-27
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  • Fairleigh Dickinson University
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  • Christine Therese O'Donnell is a Tea Party-Republican and the party's 2010 nominee for the United States Senate seat in Delaware formerly represented by Joe Biden. She is a Social Conservative and is best known for her unsuccessful 1996 campaign against masturbation. She was the Republican nominee for the Senate seat previously in 2008 against Biden, but she lost by a huge margin and ran extremely deep in campaign debt.
  • Christine O'Donnell was born on August 27th, 1969 with the chromosomal disease Down syndrome. Her parents remained blissfully unaware of their daughter's condition for 16 months, when they finally decided that they could no longer have other parents in their gated-in whites-only neighborhood complaining about "that dumbass O'Donnell kid" at their wine mixers and croquet games O'donnel was also used in labs to substitute for lab rats. After it was confirmed that Christine was in fact retarded, her parents, in an attempt to hide their embarrassment, abandoned her on the doorstep of the inner-city orphanage, and staunchly responded to any questions that their neighbors may have asked about their missing daughter with a puzzled "what daughter?" for nearly 40 years. Christine for the most part kept to herself and her imagination while living in the orphanage. She didn't have many real friends, and even most of the friends she created in her mind while living in the orphanage didn't like her, for her, as she once put in an interview with Fox News "in your face attitude." O'Donnell was never adopted, and was moved out of the orphanage at 18 and into a full time adult-care facility for the mentally ill in Wilmington, Delaware.