WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An Arizona conservative joined the race for House of Representatives majority leader on Friday with a call for a clean break from a growing lobbying scandal that has beset the Republican Party.
U.S. Rep. John Shadegg, now in his sixth congressional term, tried to distinguish himself from Acting House Majority Leader Roy Blunt, who claims to be close to locking up the No. 2 leadership spot in the House.
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