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Wave of Former Reps. Hope to Retake Seats in Congress

Former Congressman Charlie Bass, R-N.H., became the latest to add his name to a growing list of ex-Reps. today.  Bass, who lost his seat during the 2006 election cycle,
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announced via conference call this morning that he plans to run again.  The man who beat Bass in '06, Rep. Paul Hodes, D, is leaving the House in a run for the Senate. 

Bass joins ex-Reps. Steve Chabot, R-Ohio, Steve Pearce, R-N.M., Tim Walberg, R-Mich., and Mike Fitzpatrick, R-Penn., who have all announced they will be seeking their old seats.

Should GOP voters resurrect these former congressmen or vote in some fresh faces?

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