Texas
LAS VEGAS - U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle told a crowd of supporters that the country needs to address a "militant terrorist situation" that has allowed Islamic religious law to take hold in some American cities.
AUSTIN, Texas - The nonpartisan Texas Lyceum poll shows that Republican Gov.
WASHINGTON - Former football coach Lou Holtz is urging support - with votes and with money - for Republicans running for Congress.
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