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05 March 2006

Can DeLay fight off his own party?

Although it would probably be better to have one strong candidate possibly take DeLay out in the primary, it is certainly instructive that he faces such an internal threat. Charging RINO explains:

Tom DeLay faces three challengers in a primary to hold his seat this coming Tuesday. For the first time in many years, he actually stands a chance of losing, or at least being forced into an April 11 runoff. If the voters of the Sugarland area really want to send a message to the rest of us that they too are sick of the sleaze and corruption which Tom DeLay has inflicted on the Republican Party and the entire country, now's the time to send it. Go vote on Tuesday, and turn Tom DeLay out on his ear.

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