Again, I was referring to DeLay's own statement that his candidacy was putting the TX22 seat at risk. The voters in his district were prepared to throw him out in the election. That is why DeLay resigned.
If, as I expect, the appeals court rules that DeLay is eligible to run, it is very likely that DeLay will withdraw. He simply can't win this election and he knows it. But by withdrawing, people like you will still be able to say DeLay never lost an election. But given the circumstances, that statement is/would be totally devoid of any meaning.
I would like to see Delay win if he has to run, rather than any Democrat. If he does withdraw people would still be correct in saying he never lost an election. I am sure that your opinion is very important to yourself but my speculation on this matter is as good as yours is. BTW how do you know what I would say if he withdraws?