She also ran against Pete Sessions for a Congressional seat in 2000.
Six-term incumbent Pete Sessions holds a Republican-leaning district.
He changed his residency to run in the 32nd district and lost to the district's Republican incumbent, Pete Sessions.
The current representative is Pete Sessions.
Republican hopes are concentrated on Dallas's Fifth District, where Mr. Bryant beat Pete Sessions two years ago by only 3,000 votes.
Mr. DeLay, with his fund-raising juggernaut, helped finance the $8 million race, in which the Republican, Pete Sessions, prevailed.
He lost by 10 points to Republican Pete Sessions.
Pete Sessions, United States Representative for Texas's 32nd congressional district.
Republican Pete Sessions has represented Texas's 32nd congressional district since 2002, and previously represented district 5 from 1996 to 2002.
As a result of the 2003 Texas redistricting, Frost lost his reelection effort in 2004 to Pete Sessions.