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20230712_Early John Cornyn (8)

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  • Texas:  Texas Attorney General John Cornyn at Redistricting Committee hearing.  July 15, 2001   ©Bob Daemmrich/Capitol Press Photo
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  • Dallas, Texas 23OCT02:  U.S. Senate candidates John Cornyn (R), left, and former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk (D), right, meet at the studios of KERA-TV in Dallas for their second debate of the month in Texas.   If Kirk is elected to the U.S. Senate, he would be the first African-American Senator from the South since Reconstruction.   Cornyn is a friend and supporter of President Bush.   ©Bob Daemmrich /The Image Works
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  • Dallas, Texas: U.S. Senate candidates, John Cornyn (R), left, and former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk (D), right, meet at the studios of KERA-TV  for their second debate of the month in Texas. If Kirk is elected to the U.S. Senate, he would be the first African-American Senator from the South since Reconstruction. Cornyn is a friend and supporter of President Bush.   October 23, 2002 ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Dallas, Texas 23OCT02:  U.S. Senate candidates John Cornyn (R), left, and former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk (D), right, meet at the studios of KERA-TV in Dallas for their second debate of the month in Texas.   If Kirk is elected to the U.S. Senate, he would be the first African-American Senator from the South since Reconstruction.   Cornyn is a friend and supporter of President Bush.   ©Bob Daemmrich /The Image Works
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  • Dallas, Texas 23OCT02:  U.S. Senate candidates John Cornyn (R), left, and former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk (D), right, meet at the studios of KERA-TV in Dallas for their second debate of the month in Texas.   If Kirk is elected to the U.S. Senate, he would be the first African-American Senator from the South since Reconstruction.   Cornyn is a friend and supporter of President Bush.   ©Bob Daemmrich /The Image Works
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  • Dallas, Texas 23OCT02:  U.S. Senate candidates John Cornyn (R), left, and former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk (D), right, meet at the studios of KERA-TV in Dallas for their second debate of the month in Texas.   If Kirk is elected to the U.S. Senate, he would be the first African-American Senator from the South since Reconstruction.   Cornyn is a friend and supporter of President Bush.   ©Bob Daemmrich /The Image Works
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  • Dallas, Texas: U.S. Senate candidates, John Cornyn (R), left, and former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk (D), right, meet at the studios of KERA-TV  for their second debate of the month in Texas. If Kirk is elected to the U.S. Senate, he would be the first African-American Senator from the South since Reconstruction. Cornyn is a friend and supporter of President Bush.   October 23, 2002 ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • US Senate candidates John Cornyn (pictured) and Ron Kirk in political debate. Dallas, TX - October 2002. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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