As the Republican nominee in the 2010 special election to fill the Delaware Senate seat once held by Joe Biden, Christine became the most covered political figure of 2010. During her 20-year career, Christine has served as a social advocate in Washington, D.C., participating in regular White House and Capitol Hill strategy meetings and leading delegations to the United Nations to lobby on behalf of pro-family global policies. Christine has served as a marketing and media consultant to various clients, including: Icon Pictures’ The Passion of The Christ, Natalia Tsarkova (the Vatican’s first female portrait painter), and non-profit organizations such as the World Education and Development Fund - a charity that provides scholarships to children in poor communities throughout Latin America. After attending Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, NJ, Christine was awarded a 2002 Abraham Lincoln Graduate Fellowship in Constitutional Government from the Claremont Institute in Claremont, CA. She resides in Wilmington, DE.