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8 for ’08

John Sununu (R) already has three challengers, but it’s his 2002 foe, former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen (D), who would give him the toughest test — if she runs.

McConnell Runs Conference, Race

While he said he’s “not sailing into the wind” heading into 2008, McConnell was quick to remind that in 2002 he won re-election with 65 percent of the vote and secured 113 of Kentucky’s 120 counties

What Next?

Congress banned both soft money and pre-election issue ads that mention candidates by name in the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act and the Supreme Court upheld it in 2003.

FEC Weighs Options After Ruling

Portions of 2002’s Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act that wound up on the cutting-room floor, Holman said, detailed the exact types of issue ads unions and other groups that should be allowed to run during

CVC Watch

Since before major excavation began on the Capitol Visitor Center in 2002, the Architect of the Capitol’s photography division has been documenting the project during periodic fly-overs of the East Front

High Court Loosens Restrictions on Issue Ads

in favor of Wisconsin Right to Life, an anti-abortion rights group that filed a suit against the Federal Election Commission in July 2004 questioning the “electioneering communications” provisions of 2002

Republicans

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Democrats

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Holt’s Rush to Fairer Elections

Soon after the 2000 elections, when Congress began debating legislation that became the Help America Vote Act of 2002, a constituent who specialized in election technology approached Holt with concerns

Court Loosens Ad Restrictions

Soon after BCRA’s passage in 2002, now-Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and others led a court challenge against provisions of the new law.

Country-of-Origin Labeling Back in Play

The issue has been around for years; the requirement that beef, lamb and pork producers label each cut of meat with the country in which the animal was born was part of the Farm Bill of 2002.

Alaska’s Terrain Shifting

As governor, Frank Murkowski, appointed her to finish his Senate term after he won the governorship in 2002. Former state Sen.

Wyoming GOP Chooses Possible Senate Picks

Mike Massie (D) and 2002 gubernatorial primary candidate Paul Hickey (D), are two potential candidates who, like Trauner, were not interested in challenging Enzi but are pondering a run for Thomas’ seat

For Hill GOP, Rove Has Mixed Legacy

“Most of us look at him as the architect of President Bush’s election and re-election as well as the Congressional elections in 2002,” said one Republican Senator, speaking on the condition of anonymity

Landscape in Arizona’s 1st

Of the Republicans mentioned as potential 2008 candidates, former Arizona Senate President Ken Bennett (R) and 2002 1st district primary candidate Sydney Hay would be most likely to challenge Renzi