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"It's not about whether you like Tom DeLay. I'm a Democrat and I like him," DeGuerin told potential jurors. "That's all we want: a fair jury and a fair trial." Many in the jury pool said they knew little about the case and could be fair. One man who said he was a Democrat doubted his own impartiality because of his "distaste for the Republican Party and the way they behave." Some of the potential jurors said they only knew DeLay from his stint competing on ABC's hit television show "Dancing With the Stars" in 2009. DeLay withdrew from the show after a few appearances because of an injury. Before Senior Judge Pat Priest announced the jury, prosecutors accused DeGuerin of targeting blacks when using some of his challenges to remove potential jurors. DeGuerin denied the claim, saying those individuals showed anger toward him during Tuesday's questioning. One juror and an alternate are black. In explaining the charges against DeLay, Cobb used a hypothetical example that incorporated characters from "The Simpsons" animated television series. In Cobb's example, Mr. Burns, the evil billionaire on the show, illegally gives money to politicians so he can expand his nuclear power plant. DeLay was once one of the most powerful Republicans in Congress, earning the nickname "the Hammer" for his heavy-handed style. The criminal charges in Texas, as well as a separate federal investigation of his ties to disgraced former lobbyist Jack Abramoff, forced DeLay to step down as majority leader and eventually to resign after representing suburban Houston for 22 years. The Justice Department has since ended its federal investigation into DeLay's ties to Abramoff without filing any charges against DeLay.
Ellis and Colyandro, who face lesser charges, will be tried later. A previous charge alleging the three men had engaged in a conspiracy to violate campaign finance laws was dismissed. DeLay, who except for his foray into dancing has been mostly out of public view since resigning from Congress, now runs a consulting firm based in the Houston suburb of Sugar Land.
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