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Mary Beth Harrell : ウィキペディア英語版
Mary Beth Harrell
Mary Beth Harrell is an attorney in Killeen and Gatesville, Texas. She serves as the president of the Coryell County Economic Development Board and is often quoted in the (''Killeen Daily Herald'' ).

She used to host and produce ''Insight'', a television talk show on KNCT featuring panel discussions on a wide range of topics including: politics, religion, career and family. Harrell selects "prominent, successful women" from the Waco/Killeen/Temple media market as panelists, and solicits reactions to recorded clips of area residents' comments and questions.〔(061407 )〕 The first of twelve episodes debuted July 12, 2007.
== Political career ==

Harrell was the Democratic nominee challenging John Carter (R-Round Rock) for United States Representative in Texas' 31st congressional district.〔Texas United States House elections, 2006〕 Of all Congressional challengers in 2006, Harrell was the only woman with a son serving on active military duty in the Iraq War.
The ''Austin American-Statesman'' and ''The Austin Chronicle'' editorial boards both endorsed Harrell. Harrell was the only challenger that the ''Austin American-Statesman'' endorsed in advance of the 2006 elections. "Harrell is a moderate Democrat who has good ideas on the Iraq war and health care, and sensible positions on immigration and federal spending. District 31 voters should send a message to Carter about arrogance and insensitivity and elect Harrell," the paper wrote.〔(Eye on Williamson » AAS endorses Mary Beth Harrell )〕
The ''Austin Chronicle'' blasted Carter's "incompetent, knee-jerk representation" and praised Harrell's "sensible exit strategy from Bush's war that involves not 'cutting and running' but replacing our troops with a true international peacekeeping force and setting 'achievable' benchmarks for the Iraqi government."〔(The Austin Chronicle: News: The 'Chronicle' Endorsements )〕
On November 3, 2006, most PBS affiliates broadcast a ''NOW'' episode entitled "Sway the Course?", a report of the impact of the Iraq War on election campaigns. The report included interviews with Harrell and Carter, as well as a number of Republican voters who declared their intention to vote for Harrell.〔(The Iraq War and Election 2006 . NOW | PBS )〕 The show did not air on KNCT at the same time as it was scheduled at other PBS affiliates,〔(Eye on Williamson » KNCT censors Mary Beth Harrell on NOW )〕 but was aired on November 6, 2006, after the program was reviewed by media.〔(Eye on Williamson » KNCT to air NOW episode featuring Mary Beth Harrell tonight )〕
Federal Elections Commission filings indicate that Carter outspent Harrell more than four to one.〔(Congressional Races )〕 Carter defeated Harrell by more than 30,000 votes, a 58 to 39 percent margin.
She was city prosecutor in Nolanville and Temple, Texas from 2004 until 2006.

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