Anti-government voters factor in Texas race - Yahoo! News Post From Yahoo Messenger information:

Republican gubernatorial candidate Debra Medina, left, speaks to her supporters at a party held at Hinzes BBQ on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 in Wharton, Texas.
(AP Photo/Bob Levey)-
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"By KELLEY SHANNON and JIM VERTUNO, Associated Press Writers Kelley Shannon And Jim Vertuno, Associated Press Writers – Thu Mar 4, 1:52 am ET AUSTIN, Texas – Debra Medina was hardly the ideal candidate in Tuesday's Republican primary: She didn't raise much money and came under fire for suggesting the U.S. might have been involved in the Sept. 11 attacks. Still, she won nearly one out of every five votes, harnessing some support in the nascent tea party movement."
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