Wynn Tweaks Party Leaders Over 527 Bill
Wynn reminded that House leaders promised the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act would lead Democrats to take back the House, telling his colleagues: “Funny, this doesn’t feel like the majority
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Wynn reminded that House leaders promised the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act would lead Democrats to take back the House, telling his colleagues: “Funny, this doesn’t feel like the majority
John Sununu (R-N.H.) as an aide dealing with issues related to Social Security, and has also spent time as the political director for the Benson for Governor campaign in 2002 and as a senior legislative
“They have said many harsher things about Democrats — look at Max Cleland,” Schumer said of the 2002 Senate campaign in Georgia. “I think he’s done a good job,” Schumer said of Dean. Sen.
“They will do what they have to do for 2006 but it doesn’t take nearly the level of priority that it did in 2002.”
Committee and top campaign-finance expert; and Bill White and Steve Brittan, two criminal defense attorneys in Austin monitoring an ongoing criminal investigations into a DeLay-founded PAC’s role in the 2002
Rizzo helped the Republican Majority Fund become one of the top three Senate GOP leadership PACs earlier this decade, when in the 2002 cycle it raised more than $1.1 million and dished out $625,000 to
He contributed more than $2.3 million to the Arizona Democratic Party in the 2004 election cycle, according to the Business Journal, and another $3.7 million to the party in 2002.
In 2002, when reapportionment took a House seat away from Michigan and the Republican-controlled state Legislature forced Rep. Dingell into a race against then-Rep.
Democratic South Carolina governor 1947-51, served in the Senate as a Democrat and a Republican 1955-56, 1957-2002 Thurmond’s political transformation closely tracked the South’s conversion from a
Lott was ousted from his leadership role in 2002 following his comments about retiring Sen. Strom Thurmond’s (R-S.C.) 1948 presidential run on a segregationist platform.
Faced with the prospect of losing control of one or both chambers in the 2002 election, the White House steered away from disrupting the competitive balance by selecting a Member for an executive
Relative newcomers to the chamber — elected in 2000 and 2002, respectively — Nelson and Pryor cemented their status in the long, tortuous and ultimately successful filibuster negotiations as the go-to
But Burns won the seat by a healthy margin in 2002 after Democrats nominated a seriously flawed candidate.
Three Democratic Members’ names overshadowed the rest of Congress in Roll Call’s 2002 coverage: then-Reps.
In the 2002 GOP primary, Boehlert barely held off then-Cayuga County legislator David Walrath, though he defeated him more handily in their 2004 rematch.
offered another reason for Lott’s withdrawal: fear that his effort at compromise appeared to undercut Frist, who assumed Lott’s old post as Majority Leader after his fall from leadership in December 2002
He defeated the highly touted Goli Ameri, a Republican businesswoman, 62 percent to 34 percent last year, receiving only slightly less than the 62.7 percent he earned in 2002.
The lawsuit was brought by a number of Democratic candidates for state office following the 2002 elections.
Ed Perlmutter, who served as Senate President Pro Tem from 2000 to 2002, announced his candidacy earlier this spring.
A new report shows that federal campaign finance reforms enacted in 2002 dramatically cut into state parties’ bottom lines, causing them to largely abandon broadcast ads in favor of increased direct contact