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				Cross-Dressing Heats Up Republican Race
			 
 DALLAS (Reuters) - What started as a dull runoff raceto field a Republican candidate for a seat in the
 Texas House of Representatives has heated up due to a
 controversy over cross-dressing.
 
 The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported on Tuesday
 photographs of candidate Sam Walls dressed in women's
 clothes have circulated among political leaders in
 Johnson County, south of Fort Worth. Local Republican
 leaders confirmed separately that they had seen the
 photographs of Walls in a wig, dress and high heels.
 
 Walls, who has the endorsement of several leading
 Republicans in the state and was expected to win the
 run-off, was not available for comment. He said in
 comments printed in the Star-Telegram that he will not
 drop out of the race due to a campaign of blackmail.
 
 "Through intermediaries, my opponent told me to drop
 out of the campaign or the private information would
 be released," Walls told the paper. "Now my opponent
 is using the information in an attempt to intimate
 that I am a homosexual, which I am not."
 
 Walls, 64, who describes himself as a fervent Baptist,
 told the paper his family had "dealt with" the issue
 of his cross-dressing and that he asked for
 forgiveness.
 
 The opponent in question is Rob Orr and his campaign
 officials said they have not distributed the photos.
 
 Jeff Judd, the county chairman of the Republican
 party, said it was too late for Walls to drop out of
 the April 13 runoff.
 
 "It would have been much better judgment for him not
 to have run," he said.
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