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but he’s searching for a solution.
Craddick, Duncan. House
Majority Leader Tom DeLay of
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authored the map under consid
eration in the Senate, met earli
er this month to look for a com
promise.
At the time, redistricting was
gaining steam in the Legislature
and both Craddick and Duncan
were concerned that, whichever
candidate won the expensive
West Texas runoff, a new redis
tricting map could possibly elim
inate the seat.
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said, would have given both
Midland and Lubbock “pancake
districts,” stretching from east to
west, so that either candidate
would have the opportunity to
maintain his seat after a redis
tricting map had been adopted.
officials said some residents
his county could be a nw
without power.
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ritory to handle. We canwl
assume that sections at a tel
will be cut on,” Lamb said
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only road the length oftatM
Island was washed out, t»4
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