Richard Morrison seems to be making inroads with Republican voters. DeLay has to actually campaign for his seat.
http://www.khou.com/news/local/fortbend/stories/khou041012_cd_delaymorrison.26b9a4a1.htmlPolitical analysts continue to give DeLay an edge in the race. His campaign staff says DeLay himself will be in the district this weekend to campaign.
He may come across a scattering of other political signs of the times such as Bush-Cheney signs coexisting with Richard Morrison signs. Democrat Morrison has worked what is often considered the heartland of Republican voters, and some Bush voters say they will cross over.
"It's a fresh start and I think he can add a lot of new blood. He believes in bi-partisan working together. It's kind of an answer as to why there's two different representations in the signs," says voter Tom Suter.
For those with such signs, what seems like a contradiction is the beauty of the American system at work.