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Reclaiming Texas.

In “something of a surprise,” the Supreme Court authorizes a three-judge district court to review its earlier decision upholding Tom DeLay’s partisan gerrymandering of Texas. It’s too late for 2004, but perhaps this will bear fruit before 2006, as the Hammer’s other shady dealings come to light.

Author KcMPosted on October 19, 2004May 6, 2013Categories Congress, Election 2004, GOP, GOP Culture of Corruption, Politics (2002-2004), The DeLay House, The Dubya Era, The Rehnquist Court, The Supreme Court, Tom DeLay Must Go, Voting ReformTags Election 2004, Gerrymanders, GOP Culture of Corruption, Republicans, Texas, The Supreme Court, Tom DeLay, Voting Reform

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