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Attacks Against Christine O'Donnell About Unpaid Expenses From Her 2008 Campaign are Inaccurate Says Her 2008 Primary Campaign Manager

Contact: Jonathon Moseley, 703-656-1230 

MEDIA ADVISORY, Sept. 3 /Christian Newswire/ -- Christine O'Donnell may be poised to repeat in Delaware's Senate primary on September 14 the surprise upset in Alaska of the tea party candidate over Senator Murkowski.  National talk show host Mark Levin has endorsed Christine O'Donnell and The Tea Party Express is spending $250,000 for campaign ads in a very small State.
 
"Christine is too classy to blame others.  But my own decision to incur expenses without her review was one reason I left her 2008 campaign after the primary." explains Jonathon Moseley.  "Christine wanted her campaign to be more conservative with finances and did not approve of me taking chances."
 
The Republican Party chose Christine O'Donnell as the GOP nominee for US Senate in 2008, but insiders now attack their own former nominee for US Senate.  Christine is the only person in the race previously nominated for US Senate.  The GOP approved of her as a Senate candidate in 2008.
 
"In the fast pace of events, I personally took a chance on some expenditures, confident that conservative donors would rush to defeat Senator Biden with donations.  Those expenses were my own decision and Christine was concerned when she found out I had gone over budget.  Christine's concerns about my spending was one reason I did not continue with her 2008 campaign.  It is wrong to blame Christine for my actions.  I was confident that beating Joe Biden would motivate conservative donors nationwide.  Christine wanted to be more conservative with her 2008 campaign finances."
 
"Meanwhile, as campaign manager for Christine's 2008 primary campaign, I would have been the highest paid campaign employee in her primary.  Yet Christine's campaign never owed me for my work because we never agreed on a salary.  I happily volunteered.  Absolutely, I hoped donors in Delaware and nationwide would step up to oppose Senator Biden and the campaign would show appreciation for my work if it were flush with cash.  But Christine's campaign never owed me for my work, because I was never supposed to be paid if funds were not abundant." 
 
Moseley concluded:  "All expenses I submitted have now been completely retired.  The campaign no longer owes anything on those expenses."
 
Moseley clarified that his statement is his own at his expense, and has not been coordinated with the O'Donnell campaign.