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Getting a Head Start

Max Cleland (D-Ga.) in a heated 2002 campaign and could face a tough challenge in 2008, even though the state has shifted toward the GOP in recent years.

McCain Shuffles Deck

By cutting his own ties from the institute — which was formed in the wake of his 2000 campaign and his successful 2002 effort to overhaul federal campaign laws — McCain wants to inoculate himself

The Senate Races You Aren’t Watching, But Should

Even if McCaskill runs — and there certainly is no guarantee that she will — she would have a difficult time against Talent, who won a 2002 special election to fill the remainder of the late Mel Carnahan

Health Plans, Mayor Join Forces

In 2002, the group pushed for laws in Mississippi and Pennsylvania, and during the 2004 presidential primaries turned its attention on Iowa and New Hampshire.

Linda Bond to Lead NRSC Fundraising

During the 2002 cycle she served as development director under then-Chairman Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), heading the committee’s major donor program.

Expired Terms Loom Over FEC

John McCain (R-Ariz.), one of the sponsors of the 2002 law, said he is “very concerned” about the possibility of recess appointments.

EAC Pick Likely to Move Fast

The EAC was created in 2002 by the Help America Vote Act to oversee improvements to election administration.

Open Secrets?

But in December 2002, a U.S. district court in New York ruled that such communications are not necessarily protected under attorney-client privilege.

Latinos Become Pivotal in R.I. Race

West said some in the Hispanic community blamed Whitehouse for the girl’s death and showed their displeasure in the 2002 gubernatorial primary, which Whitehouse lost.

Gainer, Deputies Surrender Comp Time

In addition, Gainer, who took over the Capitol Police in June 2002, agreed to give up 1,500 hours in compensatory time he had received, according to a department spokesman.

Ryan Wooed For Senate Run

Ryan, who turned 32 this year, was first elected to the House in 2002, defeating then-Rep. Tom Sawyer (D-Ohio) in the primary in a heavily re-drawn district.

Behind Closed Doors

Zodiac Corridor After the Republicans took back the Senate in the 2002 midterm elections, the Zodiac Corridor, though part of the original Brumidi Corridors, was blocked off to make extra office

Wither The Self-Funder?

In 2002, at least five did and in 2000, three were ushered into the Senate — Sens. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Jon Corzine (D-N.J.) and Mark Dayton (D-Minn.).