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Pump It Up

He became a lieutenant in 1998, a captain in 2002 and an inspector in 2004.

Reynolds Announces Retirement

Reynolds entered leadership when he was elected chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee in 2002.

Fight Likely for Vacant Cramer Seat

Parker probably would enter the race with the most name recognition, stemming in part from her losing 2002 race against Sen. Jeff Sessions (R).

Groups on Left and Right Eye More Primary Targets

formed a liberal think tank last year called An Independence Movement for Iowa, and now has set his sights on Boswell, a 74-year-old, six-term incumbent who has been criticized from the left for his 2002

Is It the 2010 Election Yet?

Or will it be like the exceptions seen in the 1998 and 2002 off-year elections, when the president’s party actually picked up seats?

NRCC Document Links Cash Shortfall to Ward’s Actions

The probe has also found that Ward submitted to the NRCC’s bank and to House GOP leadership “bogus” audit reports for years 2002-2005, with an additional “bogus” audit report provided to the NRCC’s bank

Taking the Highwood

Kelly was the media coordinator for Barletta when he lost his bid to oust Kanjorski in 2002. Most recently she worked as an assistant city editor for the Standard-Speaker newspaper in Hazleton.

NRCC Looks Long

Paying off the debt from the 2002 cycle and putting House Republicans in a position to defend their majority in 2004 required cultivating major donors and money that could be raised quickly.

Tennessee: Poll Shows Alexander Trouncing Democrats

/p> The survey found Alexander’s favorable rating to be 67 percent, the highest in the six times that Ayres, McHenry & Associates have tested the first-term Senator’s favorability rating since March 2002

GOP Mulls Illinois Options

The GOP candidate, who has now lost four expensive campaigns since 2002, said in December that he will “spend whatever it takes to win.”

House Files Suit Over Subpoenas

Judge John Bates, who was appointed by President Bush in 2002, has been assigned the case, which may be bad news for House Democrats.

Poll: Hastert Seat Could Flip

The results of Roll Call’s new automated poll are similar to field data from both parties that suggest fatigue among local voters stemming from four high-profile Oberweis runs for public office since 2002