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Political Trivia for Jan. 16 (CQPolitics.com)
Filed: January 16th 2007: US

CQPolitics.com - Rep. Ron Paul of Texas is considering seeking the Republican presidential nomination in 2008. The iconclastic congressman was a rare Republican vote against the 2002 resolution that authorized President Bush to launch the U.S. military intervention in Iraq. Including Paul, how many House Republicans who voted against that resolution are serving in Congress today?

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