Politics · 115th Congress
Hunter Opponent Calls Him an ‘Embarrassment’ in New Ad
“Every citizen has a responsibility to read this indictment,” the ad says, calling it “47 pages of corruption and greed.”
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“Every citizen has a responsibility to read this indictment,” the ad says, calling it “47 pages of corruption and greed.”
Hunter finished first in the top-two primary with 47 percent of the vote, while Campa-Najjar came in second with 18 percent of the vote.
He ended up winning the top-two primary the following month with 47 percent of the vote to Campa-Najjar’s 18 percent.
Pete Sessions sits in a district that is 47 percent suburban and 0 percent rural. Kansas Rep. Kevin Yoder’s district is 79 percent suburban.