Rep. Pete Sessions (Texas), chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, said that although Tedisco came up short that his message of fiscal discipline provided GOPers a blueprint on which to run next year.
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Um, what?
Jim Tedisco had all the name recognition, a 21 point lead and a district with 70,000 more registered Republicans then Democrats. If this race provides the "blueprint" for your efforts next year, then well, ya know, um... best of luck with that. Really.
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