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DOVER, DE - OCTOBER 28:  Republican U.S. Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell attends a rally at the Kent County Republican Headquarters on October 28, 2010 in Wilmington, Delaware. O'Donnell reminded voters that she was behind in the polls before her surprising win in the Republican primaries earlier this year and the same could happen during next Tuesday's Midterm elections.
DOVER, DE – OCTOBER 28: Republican U.S. Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell attends a rally at the Kent County Republican Headquarters on October 28, 2010 in Wilmington, Delaware. O’Donnell reminded voters that she was behind in the polls before her surprising win in the Republican primaries earlier this year and the same could happen during next Tuesday’s Midterm elections.
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WILMINGTON, Del. — A half-hour television ad for Republican Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell was finally being aired on a Delaware public-access channel after a day of delays.

The Tea Party favorite’s campaign blamed the channel for the delays and suggested that politics was involved in the mix-up. But Tim Qualls, an independent producer who booked time for the program on Comcast’s channel 28, said it didn’t run as scheduled because the O’Donnell campaign was late getting him the video.

Qualls said the campaign approached him Thursday about running the program over the weekend. He said the campaign had a Friday deadline for getting him the video but didn’t deliver it until Sunday night.

Qualls, a Republican who said he voted for O’Donnell in the primary, called on her to clarify that the campaign was at fault so the incident doesn’t hurt his reputation. He said he has been bombarded by nasty phone and e-mail messages, some including threats.

Qualls said the video was running twice Monday and four times today. The Associated Press

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