He'd been described as one of 'the most influential and feared men in Washington.' But no more. Over the weekend, Republican Tom DeLay gave up his bid to remain House Majority Leader. We look at the various Congressmen under consideration to take on the post, and examine what legacy DeLay's woes will have on Congress in 2006.
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Replacing Tom DeLay
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