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Male voice 1: Listen, settle a bet for me. I was telling Bill about Texas Congressman Tom Evans. Female voice: He is not from Texas, he is from Delaware.
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Male voice 1: What do you mean Texas Congressman Tom Evans isn't from Texas? Female voice: That's right, he's from Delaware. Male voice 1: That's ridiculous.
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Tom Evans voted with all the other Texas congressman for higher oil prices, didn't he? Female voice: Yes, I read about that.
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Male voice 1: And then Tom Evans voted with all the other Texas congressmen for higher natural gas prices, didn't he? Female voice: Well yes, I know he did...
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Male voice 1: And Tom Evans voted with the Texas delegation for higher beef prices, didn't he? Female voice: Yes, but I...
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Male voice 1: And he got big campaign contributions from all the big Texas oil companies? Female voice: Yes, but... Male voice 1: And he got money
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from the cattlemen right? Female voice: I know, but the point... Male voice 1: Well he sure votes like a Texan. Female voice: Well, Tom Evans may vote like
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a Texan, but he is from Delaware. Male voice 1: Okay, okay. But let me ask you this. If Tom Evans votes for Texas and Tom Evans votes against
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Delaware working families, how does Tom Evans expect Delaware working families to re-elect him? Male voice 2: This important question
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was brought to you in a message paid for by Delaware Families for Bob Maxwell, the anti-inflation candidate for Congress.