Federal Insider: Gary Condit, back on the trail

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HANDOUT PHOTO:  (L-R) Chad, Carolyn, and Gary Condit.     (Courtesy of  Chad Condit for Congress)

Gary Condit, back on the trail

Eleven years after the Chandra Levy scandal drove Gary Condit from the House, he's back, trying to help a son gain a seat in a redrawn California district.

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