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FEC Could Face Massive Turnover at the Top

Thomas has been reform groups’ most reliable vote, while Lenhard had signed the legal brief before the Supreme Court seeking to overturn parts of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act.

Steele Trap for Md. Democrats?

But with many black Marylanders still bitter over the 2002 election, when the entire Democratic statewide ticket was white, Republicans believe that Steele represents a prime opportunity for the

Pass Pence-Wynn So We Can Fix Coordinated Expenditures

National Republican Congressional Committee made $47 million in independent expenditures during the 2004 election cycle, which was 39 times more than what the NRCC had spent on independent expenditures in 2002

Pence-Wynn Bill Is No Vehicle for Reform

Most recently, those values led us to provide the votes for the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002. Because of our overwhelming support, and that of a few brave Republicans such as Sen.

Dispatches From the Judicial Wars

Back in control after the 2002 midterms, Republicans pushed Owen out of committee and onto the Senate floor, where, like Estrada and Pickering, she was filibustered by Democrats.

Chandler Chooses Staff

She also has a bachelor’s in international relations from Berea College, which she received in 2002. The 25-year-old calls Berea, Ky., home.

Another Marriage Battle

In 2002, the former governor caught flack for serving as both a lobbyist and chairman of the Republican National Committee.

Huckabee Gearing Up for ’08

He was elected to a full term in 1998 with 60 percent and beat back a serious Democratic challenge in 2002 with 53 percent. He has twice run for the Senate, losing to Sen.

The Keystone of Washington

One of these buildings, the old Congressional Hotel (later the O’Neill Building), on C Street Southeast across from the Cannon House Office Building, was torn down in 2002.

Kennedy and Nixon Before Camelot, Watergate

Chris Chocola (R-Ind.) was pondering back in November 2002 when his chief of staff, Brooks Kochvar, first informed him he’d drawn 46 out of 53 in the freshman office lottery.

Poll: Déjà Vu All Over Again

Roemer — who served in the House from 1990 until retiring in 2002, campaigned for chairman of the Democratic National Committee earlier this year and currently heads the Center for National Policy

Surprise, Surprise

“Filibusters and Filibusterers” is the first paper to identify dilatory tactics and their leaders from 1994 to 2002; the authors now hope to go backwards through time and do the same thing, which would

Chad Hanging in Florida

Marty Klein, the party’s former communications director who worked on the successful 2002 campaign of Gov.

In the South, Partisan Voting Gets Stronger

In June 2002, a poll asking voters for their assessment of Tenenbaum — who was then seeking re-election and was not yet a candidate for Senate — found 21 percent of Republicans with positive feelings

In Campaign Law, ‘Less’ Is Not Always More

Of course, that example is moot now, since the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 did away with the soft-money allocation system that gave rise to the complexity in the Rosen trial.

Harris Says She’ll Challenge Nelson

Dan Miller (R), who held the seat from 1992 through 2002. Hudson is close friends with former Rep. Bill Paxon (R-N.Y.) and his wife, former Rep. Susan Molinari (R-N.Y.).