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The Dallas Morning News Gromer Jeffers Jr. column: Strayhorn puts her sights on suburbs.
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Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
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July 26, 2006
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Byline: Gromer Jeffers Jr.
Jul. 26--The Dallas-Fort Worth area has often been counted on to deliver votes for the state Republican Party and its candidates. And with the exception of Democratic strongholds like southern Dallas, the area has rarely disappointed. Now, because of the historic four-way race for governor, the Dallas area is expected to be more than a Republican well of votes. That's because the independent candidacy of Carole Keeton Strayhorn is desig...
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