Raul Martinez Beat Himself in Race to Replace Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart

New Times Broward-Palm Beach | November 18, 2008
When Martinez returned from the Democratic National Convention in August, it seemed he had Diaz-Balart cornered. But Diaz-Balart pulled it out, in part due to an expensive, Lee Atwater-style attack campaign that made the contest less about change and more about Martinez's scandalous past.

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