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Voters ready to dump incumbents in Congress: poll
DeLay Must Stay on Ballot as Supreme Court Rejects Appeal -- "The legal issue hinged in part on whether party officials could replace a nominee who had been selected by the voters. Having decisively won a hard-fought four-way primary in March, Mr. DeLay upended Texas politics by unexpectedly declaring that he would drop his campaign and resign his 22-year seat to move to Virginia." He should have gotten out of the way a wee bit earlier. So instead he makes way for a write-in candidate.
DeLay Must Stay on Ballot as Supreme Court Rejects Appeal -- "The legal issue hinged in part on whether party officials could replace a nominee who had been selected by the voters. Having decisively won a hard-fought four-way primary in March, Mr. DeLay upended Texas politics by unexpectedly declaring that he would drop his campaign and resign his 22-year seat to move to Virginia." He should have gotten out of the way a wee bit earlier. So instead he makes way for a write-in candidate.