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- Texas_Five abstract "The Texas Five was a term coined for a group of five Democratic members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Texas. They were identified in this manner because the Congressional redistricting plan passed by the Texas legislature for the 2004 elections forced these five Democrats out of their previous districts and into ones dominated by Republicans and/or occupied by Republican incumbents. The five Democrats were Martin Frost, Charles Stenholm, Max Sandlin, Nick Lampson, and Chet Edwards. Four Democrats lost their bids for reelection. Only Edwards survived the redistricting, but was eventually defeated by a Republican in 2010. The races were especially notable for their extreme cost. Martin Frost's race against a Republican incumbent, Pete Sessions, was the most expensive U.S. House race in the 2004 elections. The four defeated Democrats had a combined 68 years of experience in the House of Representatives.".
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- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink 2003_Texas_redistricting.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Category:2003_Texas_redistricting.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Category:2004_in_American_politics.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Stenholm.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Chet_Edwards.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Aviation_Administration.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Gerrymandering.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink League_of_United_Latin_American_Citizens_v._Perry.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Frost.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Max_Sandlin.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Lampson.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Pete_Sessions.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Redistricting.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Legislature.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Texass_23rd_congressional_district.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Tom_DeLay.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink United_States_House_of_Representatives.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLink Voting_Rights_Act_of_1965.
- Texas_Five wikiPageWikiLinkText "Texas Five".
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- Texas_Five subject Category:2003_Texas_redistricting.
- Texas_Five subject Category:2004_in_American_politics.
- Texas_Five hypernym Term.
- Texas_Five comment "The Texas Five was a term coined for a group of five Democratic members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Texas. They were identified in this manner because the Congressional redistricting plan passed by the Texas legislature for the 2004 elections forced these five Democrats out of their previous districts and into ones dominated by Republicans and/or occupied by Republican incumbents.".
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- Texas_Five wasDerivedFrom Texas_Five?oldid=532051385.
- Texas_Five isPrimaryTopicOf Texas_Five.