The Wall Street Journal looks at the impact the Jack Abramoff scandal has had on Ralph Reed, the conservative Christian activist who is running for lieutenant governor of Georgia.
Reed was considered the front-runner until e-mails released by the Senate Indian Affairs Committee showed his ties to Abramoff. He later was forced to acknowledge that he was paid by gaming tribes to oppose other tribes in Texas and in Alabama.
The scandal led to a drop in support for Reed among Republican voters. Although he maintains a narrow lead against GOP challenger Casey Cagle, a state senator who has made Abramoff a campaign issue, he faces a tough fight in the July 18 primary.
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