Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele met with Kent County Republican supporters in Dover to lend his support of Christine O’Donnell to U.S. Senate. A cheering crowd was on hand to greet him. Ms O’Donnell along with former state Senator John Still and Kent County Republican chairman Hans Reigle, cheered a they welcomed Mr. Steele took the platform. Mr. Steele told the crowd that this election is about a different king of leadership. He spoke of traveling the land and hearing people say how frustrated they were with the present government. Steele arrived in a gleaming red bus emblazoned with the seal of the Republican National Committee and the words, “Need a job? Fire Pelosi! Crowds of people carried signs that said, “We’ve had enough!” and “Fire Pelosi!” Many Republican supporters feel House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi of California has come to personify the excuses of the Democratic Party, along with Mr. Harry Reid of Nevada and President Barack Obama. Mr. Steele urged the crowd to work as never before to make change happen. As he spoke fondly of past senator, Bill Roth, he said to the crowd, “There’s a lot of mess out there, a lot of talking. A lot of smack about this race, you’ve got to shut them down.” Ms. O’Donnell said this is no time for excuses about the economy, but a time for action. She noted that the country has fallen on hard times before and pulled through by cutting taxes and cutting spending. She stated, “These are economic principles that government can enact. They are not partisan principles. They are American principles.” Even though Ms. O’Donnell is narrowing the gap, current polls still show her opponent, Democrat Christ Coons in the lead.