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IRAQ: Combat veterans signing up for Washington duty

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In 2006, the only Iraq veteran elected to the U.S. Congress was Patrick Murphy, a Democrat, who served as an Army lawyer with the 82nd Airborne Division. He narrowly defeated a one-term incumbent in Pennsylvania.

None of the other Iraq veterans who ran that season were successful. Several more are trying again this year.

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In one region, California’s 52nd Congressional District in eastern San Diego County, it’s virtually assured the winner will be a veteran of the war in Iraq.

The Republican candidate is Duncan D. Hunter, 31, a captain in the Marine reserves; the Democrat is Mike Lumpkin, 43, recently retired as a Navy SEAL commander. Both have served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

-- Tony Perry, in San Diego

Photo: Capt. Patrick Murphy, now Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Pa.)

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