Williams, Riddle Vie for GOP Votes in CD-25 Runoff
After the May 29 primary, Roger Williams and Wes Riddle emerged from a field of a dozen Republican candidates running for Texas' 25th Congressional District with a combined total of less than 40 percent of the vote.
Williams, a car dealer and former Texas secretary of state, led the pack with about 25 percent of the vote. Riddle, a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army and the founder of the Central Texas Tea Party, garnered 14.6 percent — good enough for second place in the district that stretches from just south of Austin to just south of Fort ...

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Wilkins Micawber
Oh, gwate, even wess wepwesentation in the house. Some choice: Wes Widdle, a wight-wing extwemist, or Woger Williams, wight-wing wannabe. Which will best wepwesent the abowiginal cedar-choppers in the district *and* all the wecent awivals fwom Was Vegas and Was Angeles?
Which will pwoove to be the most wight-wing cwazy? I guess we'll have to wait for the wesults.