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Rep. Christopher Shays, a Connecticut Republican, also called for an investigation of his party's leadership.
CNN: House speaker asks Gonzales to probe lurid Foley case
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Representative CHRISTOPHER SHAYS (Republican, Connecticut): I happen to believe we're losing our moral authority to lead this place.
NPR: A Year of Ethics Lapses in Congress
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DeLay is not damaged when a party maverick such as Christopher Shays of Connecticut says he thinks the majority leader should resign.
NPR: DeLay's Precarious Strategy for Survival
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"This process is just truly an unbelievable outrage, " Rep. Christopher Shays complained.
CNN: Analysis: The Republicans' Three Choices
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Rep. Christopher Shays of Connecticut said the circumstances of past campaigns were irrelevant and accused Clinton of wrongly taking credit for the economic prosperity that marked his presidency.
CNN: GOP cheers Obama's historic stride, but doubts his experience
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Former professional-wrestling executive Linda McMahon will get another crack at a U.S. Senate seat after she coasted to victory over former Rep. Christopher Shays in the Republican primary in Connecticut.
WSJ: Tommy Thompson Wins GOP Primary in Wisconsin
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"If it gets to conference, this bill is dead because we allow the opponents of reform to write it in the House, " Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Connecticut, said on ABC's "This Week".
CNN: House to take up campaign finance reform
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Pressure for disclosure of the entire ethics case against Gingrich is also coming from his fellow Republicans, notably Rep. Christopher Shays of Connecticut, who says he will abstain from voting for Gingrich as speaker in January without all the information.
CNN: Gingrich Gave False Information To Ethics Committee
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Meehan, D-Massachusetts, and co-sponsor Christopher Shays, R-Connecticut, said the adjustments were written not only to make the bill more palatable to swing voters in the House, but also to align it with the wishes of the Senate, which passed its own bill in April.
CNN: Campaign finance reform dies in House for now
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"I didn't know what was on the backup tapes, and I didn't know what was in the subpoenas, " Lyle said in response to a challenge leveled by Rep. Christopher Shays (R-Connecticut), who said he was "blown away" that White House employees might not take such matters into account.
CNN: White House officials say e-mail problem was not a high priority at end of 1999