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Specter’s Base Is Eroding

Ed Rendell (D) ran for his first term in 2002, he implemented a campaign to get moderate Republicans to change parties in order to vote for him in the closed Democratic primary over now-Sen.

Nation: BCRA Gang Reunites for Amicus Brief

The original bipartisan quartet who co-sponsored the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 — two of whom are no longer in Congress — this week weighed into a recent Republican National Committee challenge

Kirk Headed for Confirmation

The two Texans ran against each other for the Senate in 2002, and Cornyn voiced his frustrations over Kirk’s tax record last week.

Chiefs Eschew Partisanship

Launched almost by accident in 2002 by Sen. Lamar Alexander’s (R-Tenn.) chief of staff, Tom Ingram, and Sen.

Teeing Up Dan Burton

Julia Carson (D) a run for her money in the 7th district in 2002, and Messer lost the open-seat GOP primary to Rep. Mike Pence in 2000.

Abramoff Case Keeps On Going

According to court documents, Copland accepted more than $25,000 in concert and sporting event tickets from Abramoff and his associates between 2002 and 2004. While Sen.

Hill Climbers: Hoyer’s Heroes

She was hired as Hoyer’s press secretary, and moved with him when he was elected Minority Whip in 2002 and Majority Leader in 2006.

Live Free or Die Running

Democrats’ 2002 nominee, Katrina Swett, has already formed an exploratory committee. Swett is the daughter of the late Rep. Tom Lantos (D-Calif.) and dropped out of the 2008 Senate race when now-Sen.

Texas Senators Offer Mixed Opinions on Kirk

Cornyn, who ran against Kirk in his 2002 Senate race, said he is “really disappointed— and that Kirk’s tax issues are “not acceptable generally for nominees.”

A Citi Lobbies the Hill

The rise of Citigroup’s mammoth lobbying presence dates back to 2002 when then-Chief Executive Officer Sandy Weill was looking to increase the company’s Washington footprint.

Cooksey Won’t Run Against Vitter

Cooksey, an ophthalmologist who served three terms in the House, ran for Senate in 2002 but failed to garner enough support to make it into the runoff against Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.).

Vitter Breathes Easier?

John Fleming (R-La.), lost the 2002 open-seat race to replace Cooksey, who left to run for Senate.

Indiana University Shares $3M Non-Earmark

Molli told Roll Call that the Indiana provision had been added to the appropriations bill at some point around 2002, but that he did not know who sponsored it.

Ill. Race Turns on Change

Nancy Kaszak 50 percent to 39 percent in an eight-person field in the 2002 Democratic primary.

Morning Business: Solis Is In

Rodriguez is a former chairwoman of the EAC, an independent commission that was created by the Help America Vote Act of 2002.

K Street Files: Patent Push

Popular ratings firm Moody’s also contracts with an outside firm, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, an arrangement dating back to 2002, according to disclosure forms filed with the Secretary of the

Hill Climbers: New Republican Team

Morgan has a special affection for Capitol Hill, since he and his wife, Alyssa, were married at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in 2002.