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Continually re-elected to Congress

1998-2006
Continually re-elected to Congress
In 1998 he again won the primary and the election and outraised his opponent by a large margin, $2.1 million to $734,000.

Opposing a Democratic rice farmer and former Matagorda County judge, Loy Sneary, Paul won by 11 percentage points; he ran ads warning voters to be "leery of Sneary." Paul accused Judge Sneary of voting to raise his pay by 5%, increasing his judge's travel budget by 400% in one year, and creating more government bureaucracy by starting a new government agency to handle a license plate fee he enacted. Sneary's aides said he had voted to raise all county employees' pay by 5% in a "cost of living" increase. Paul countered that he had never voted to raise congressional pay.

In 2000, Sneary ran against Paul again, with Paul winning 60% to 40%. He raised $2.4 million to Sneary's $1.1 million in that campaign.

Paul was re-elected in 2002.

Unopposed in 2004, he was re-elected to his ninth term in the Congress, and he was re-elected again in 2006 for his 10th term by a 20-point margin, outraising his opponent $1.2 million to $600,000.

He has drawn two primary challengers in the next election: Eric Dondero, a former aide fired by Paul, and Chris Peden, a Friendswood city councilman.
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