In 2004, redistricting by Republicans caused Texas Representative Martin Frost to lose the seat he'd held in Congress for 26 years. Now he wants to fight the GOP back as the new chair of the Democratic National Committee. But first he'll have to best a field of candidates that includes Howard Dean.
The Ballot of Iraq
Tony Karon, world editor for Time.com, discusses the immediate outcome of the Iraqi elections
» Time.com's Iraqi election site
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Dan Murphy, Middle East correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor
» Christian Science Monitor
» Time.com's Iraqi election site
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Dan Murphy, Middle East correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor
» Christian Science Monitor
Frostbitten?
Martin Frost, former Representative (D-Texas-24th District-Dallas area) wants to be the next DNC chair.
» MartinFrost.com
» MartinFrost.com
Sing Sing, Muse!
Ralph Blumenthal, New York Times southwest bureau chief (based in Houston), explains the mystique of Sing Sing prison.
» The New York Times
» The New York Times
Blushing Candidate
With the first round of historic elections in Iraq over we can now turn our eyes to the election of the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. On February 11th the Democrats will pick a leader to help steer their party boat. Candidates stumping include Texas Congressman Martin ...