Elections boost environmental agenda.
13th Nov 2006, 15:28 GMT
Environmentalists spent millions of dollars on radio and television ads to defeat Pombo, and they say it was money well spent. They came to really despise Pombo because of his work to weaken the Endangered Species Act.
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