Reason #2 Delay should be asked to step down. Pandering to fringe groups who don't care what the Constitution says if it gets in the way of their motives is not what any conservative should expect from Republican leadership
As for his dealings otherwise, if he broke the law, or was caught bending it, I don't care what letter he has by his name. It's called holding all politicians accountable to their oath of office. Beside the fact that he called for the national government to overstep its bounds in what was clearly a state issue is just a side note. Get rid of him. Maybe the Republican Party could look around in the House and find a conservative member to lead? That is, if there are more than one or two left in the party
Sorry, allegations aren't the same as concrete evidence.
Don't you think if DeLay really broke the law, he'd been run out of Washington by now?