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O'Donnell loses, Rubio wins
Posted: 11.02.2010 at 7:36 PM
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MIKE HAMMER, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Christine O'Donnell has been defeated in her Senate bid from Delaware. But another tea party hopeful, Marco Rubio, is the winner in Florida.

O'Donnell lost to Democrat Chris Coons in the battle for the seat that had been held by Vice President Joe Biden. She had been criticized for her lack of experience and spotty financial history, and was plagued by a videotape from years ago in which she said she "dabbled" in witchcraft.

Rubio defeated independent Gov. Charlie Crist and Democrat Kendrick Meek.

New Hampshire Republican Kelly Ayotte, in her first run for office, took the Senate seat that was held by retiring Republican Judd Gregg. Republican Richard Shelby of Alabama and Democrat Barbara Mikulski in Maryland have each won a fifth Senate term. And New Hampshire Democrat Gov. John Lynch has won a fourth term.


Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

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