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DeLay not seeking reelection, will resign...

Tom DeLay has announced he will resign from Congress.
While DeLay may be leaving, his legacy lives on.


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the pay-to-play system of financing campaigns
that skews our nation's priorities towards those
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January 22, 2006
No longer banned in Houston
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After close to 50,000 emails from our members and members of Campaign for America's Future to four Houston TV stations, our ad is running in DeLay's congressional district. our ad is running in DeLay's congressional district. Read about it [0]here [1] and here [2].
The ad contains all the same information from the previous ad that TV stations rejected under pressure from Tom DeLay and his DC lawyers.

 

Watch it. [2] (MPEG - 4.46 MB)
Watch it. [2] (Real Media -876 KB)
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Today we are launching a new ad in Rep. Roy Blunt's Missouri district that links him to the money-laundering scandals of indicted former Majority Leader (I never get tired of writing that!) DeLay.

 

 

Watch it. [2] (MPEG - 9.01 MB)
Watch it. [2] (Real Media -3.56 MB) 

January 9, 2005
Ads to run targeting Reps. Simmons (R-CT), Reynolds (R-NY), and Hastings (R-WA) to call on DeLay to resign

The ads will air in the congressional districts of Reps. Rob Simmons (R-CT), Tom Reynolds (R-NY), and Doc Hastings (R-WA).

 


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Watch it. [3](Real Media -  870 KB)
Read the Script [4].
 

October 19, 2004
Campaign Money Watch to Launch Televison Ad Campaign to Take On Tom DeLay in Home District

Campaign Money Watch, a campaign finance reform watchdog group, will run television advertisements in Majority Leader Tom DeLay’s (TX-R) congressional district criticizing DeLay for “pay-to-play” politics and abuse of power.

“Texas voters are growing weary of Tom DeLay’s vindictive and corrupt politics,” said David Donnelly, director of Campaign Money Watch. “Regardless of partisan affiliation, above all else, voters want elected officials to respect the rule of law and work on behalf of their concerns. Tom DeLay does neither. He cares about his own power and that of those wealthy special interest who pay for his campaigns and over fill his PAC accounts.”

Watch the ad. [5](Real Media - 981 KB)
Listen to the radio ad (
[6]RealMedia - 248 KB)

 

Daily DeLay Blog

The Daily DeLay Blog, a project of Public Campaign Action Fund, exposes Tom DeLay as the most corrupt politician in Washington.

DeLay's K Street Legacy [6]

Posted by Nancy Watzman [6] on Tue, 04/04/2006 - 10:37am.
Posted in: K Street Progress [6] | Tom DeLay [6]
Here is Tom DeLay, telling Time Magazine about his proudest "achievement"--capturing K Street for the Republicans.

Read the latest about Tom DeLay from the Blog [9]


DeLay Rankings

The DeLay Rankings [9]

[9]How close is your representative to scandal-plagued Tom DeLay?

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Press Releases
Click here to read [9]all of our Tom DeLay related press releases.

 


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