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LaHood to Be Named Transportation Secretary

Elected in 1994, he served on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee until 2002, when he was selected to serve on the powerful Appropriations Committee.

Abbott Encouraged to Seek Hutchison Seat

Abbott succeeded Cornyn as state attorney general after Cornyn won his Senate seat in 2002. The two worked closely together when they served on the Texas Supreme Court.

Florida Democrats on the March

Following one of the most successful GOP-led redistricting efforts of the 2002 election cycle, Florida Democrats have started to make some inroads by winning a net gain of three Congressional seats over

McCain and Feingold Reunite

The most prominent campaign mounted by the reforming duo resulted in passage of a massive package of campaign finance reform measures in 2002.

Traficant to Move to Halfway House in March

Traficant, who is serving an eight-year prison term for bribery, fraud and racketeering after his 2002 conviction, is to become a resident in March of the Community Corrections Association in Youngstown

Changing the Game in Illinois

Rod Blagojevich (D) was elected in 2002, he said it was no longer going to be business as usual in Washington for the state of Illinois.

Shop Talk: Back to the Future

Bill Frist’s (Tenn.) 2002 tenure at the National Republican Senatorial Committee • Former Maryland Lt. Gov.

Vitter’s Redemption?

Perkins ran for Senate back in 2002, finishing fourth in an all-party primary during LandrieuÂ’s first re-election campaign. Former Louisiana Gov.

Race for House Seat Complicated by Scandal

The government alleges that Blagojevich intended to speak with a “President-elect advisor” about the 5th district, which Blagojevich represented from 1997 through 2002 when he was elected governor

Porter Receptive to Reid Challenge

Porter was first elected in 2002, winning 56 percent of the vote. He was re-elected in 2004 and 2006, winning with 54 percent and 48 percent, respectively.

A Kansas Two-Step in 2010?

Kathleen Sebelius, the most promising Democrat in the state who could run for the Senate seat, was elected to a first term in 2002 in part as a result of this ideological rift in the Republican Party.

CVC (Finally) Ready to Open Its Doors

The idea of an underground extension to the Capitol took seed 30 years ago, gained traction in the 1990s and finally got off the ground in 2002.

Egos on Deck in Health Care Fix

As Majority Leader in 2001 and 2002, Daschle often cut Baucus out of negotiations on legislation under the Finance CommitteeÂ’s jurisdiction, primarily because Daschle did not trust BaucusÂ’ faithfulness