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- Texas_Eleven abstract "The Texas Eleven were a group of Texas Senate Democrats who fled Texas for Albuquerque, New Mexico for 46 days in 2003 aimed at preventing the passage of controversial redistricting legislation that was intended to benefit Texas Republicans. A group of Texas House representatives, dubbed the Killer Ds, had fled the state earlier that same summer for the same reason.U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, then a powerful figure in Texas politics, advocated arresting the Texas Eleven, telling reporters that he supported using FBI agents or U.S. Marshals to arrest the runaway Democrats and bring them back to Austin, asserting that redistricting is a matter of federal concern.".
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- Texas_Eleven subject Category:2003_Texas_redistricting.
- Texas_Eleven subject Category:2003_in_New_Mexico.
- Texas_Eleven subject Category:2003_in_Texas.
- Texas_Eleven subject Category:History_of_Laredo,_Texas.
- Texas_Eleven subject Category:Texas_Legislature.
- Texas_Eleven comment "The Texas Eleven were a group of Texas Senate Democrats who fled Texas for Albuquerque, New Mexico for 46 days in 2003 aimed at preventing the passage of controversial redistricting legislation that was intended to benefit Texas Republicans. A group of Texas House representatives, dubbed the Killer Ds, had fled the state earlier that same summer for the same reason.U.S.".
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