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WASHINGTON - Five weeks after Rep. Bob Inglis broke with his party and his president to vote against the U.S. troop surge in Iraq, the South Carolina Republican is engaged in an all-out effort to save his seat.
Mr. Inglis, one of 17 House Republicans who opposed the troop increase, is sending his constituents multiple mailings, calling local GOP activists, even posting an unusual video of himself explaining his vote on his congressional Web site.See the full content of this document
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Lawmaker Fights for Job After Iraq Vote
Saying he feared the surge "would actually send the wrong m...
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