Politics | Wiccans Witches Furious With O'Donnell Don't count on the Wiccan vote in Delaware, Christine By Mary Papenfuss Posted Sep 21, 2010 2:20 AM CDT Copied Wiccans have nothing to so with satanism, emphasized a high priestess of Wiccans, despite Christine O'Donnell's experiences. (?ED?WW day_dae (esteemedhelga)) Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell apparently didn't realize she was risking votes when she denounced her witchcraft-dabbling past as a brief fling with "questionable" people. Now witches are furious. "She is defaming Wiccans," High Priestess Selena Fox told the Huffington Post. "America needs to be a place where you can celebrate diversity and practice your religion without getting ridiculed or defamed." A candidate who "equates witchcraft with satanism is ill informed and is not likely to get the support of people involved in nature religion," said Fox, referring to O'Donnell's experiences at a "black mass" that she discussed on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect. "I'm concerned there will be more misinformation as well as ridicule and disrespect. We are living in politically turbulent times." Another Wiccan leader warned that there is a "very large pagan community in Delaware." Read These Next A new ransom demand arrives in the Nancy Guthrie case. What we know about former Prince Andrew's arrest. Pal planned to expose Epstein in 2016. Then Epstein found out. Former Prince Andrew is arrested—on his birthday. Report an error