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Ford Officially Enters Tenn. Senate Contest

In a statement Wednesday, Bryant, who lost the 2002 GOP Senate primary, used Ford’s entry into the race to argue that he is best-equipped to win the general election — in part because he and Ford share

Judicial Fight Fuels the DSCC’s Windfall

“We got slapped after the 2002 elections, but this time we got punched. When your back’s against the wall people have a way of rebounding and coming together.”

Pelosi, DCCC Move to Block Espy

Thompson, who had $283,000 in the bank as of March 31, has won his last two general elections with 58 percent (2004) and 55 percent (2002) against the same underfunded Republican opponent.

NRCC Has 3-1 Cash Advantage Over DCCC

Paccione began to run for the open seat in 2002 but deferred to then-state Sen. Stan Matsunaka, who wound up as the Democratic nominee in 2002 and 2004.

ARMPAC Amends More FEC Reports

The FEC began an audit of the Americans for a Republican Majority PAC last June, and it has already given committee officials an interim audit report outlining problems with ARMPAC’s 2001 and 2002

GOP Hones GOTV

Republicans have credited their recent gains in the House and Senate, as well as Bush’s successful re-election bid, to the “72-Hour Program” — the party’s turnout plan, which was created during the 2002

Senate ‘Bulls’ May Hold Key

Warner, who became Frist’s most prominent supporter in securing his promotion to Majority Leader in December 2002, has refused to take a public position on how he will vote.

Leaders Pan Pence-Wynn Bill

Although each of the four elected leaders voted to tighten restrictions on money in federal campaigns in 2002, it wasn’t clear even to campaign finance insiders whether the four would actively oppose the

Hearing Them Roar

Dole is modeling the program after similar outreach efforts during her 2002 Senate and 2000 presidential campaigns, when she met women who weren’t involved in the political process beyond the act

Ex-Congressional Aide Aims High

Gifford Miller (D) has had two jobs in his adult life: Congressional aide and New York City Councilman, including his tenure as Council Speaker since January 2002.

Ben There, Done That

In the 2002 cycle he managed the open-seat campaign of now-Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), who narrowly held on to win the 3rd district seat.

Foley Finds New Folks

In 2002, Pough became the base vote director for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and was responsible for the national outreach program to black and Hispanic voters.