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McCain Won’t Target Members

As Roll Call and reported last Wednesday, Burns and his political committees received at least $134,000 in contributions from Abramoff and his tribal clients in 2001 and 2002, during which he had

Allard Pressured on Term-Limit Pledge

p> Colorado Democratic operative Mike Stratton called the early proclamation by Udall “the kind of thing that helps clear the field so he is not in a situation [like he was] with [Tom] Strickland in 2002

A House Race That’s Three Years Off

On the Republican side, Colorado Commissioner of Higher Education Rick O’Donnell, the runner-up to Beauprez in the 2002 GOP primary, is almost certain to run in the 7th if the Congressman moves

Democrats in No Hurry on Reform

that assumption is that if Democrats do not develop a plan of their own to fix Social Security they could once again face the tag of “obstructionist” — a label that hurt them at the ballot box in the 2002

Panel Mulls Life After 527s

likely come to look more and more like the old soft money,” and with that comes the “nexus of reciprocity” that made soft money so infamous before the enactment of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act in 2002

Members Aid Ellis’ Defense

TRMPAC was instrumental in the GOP’s successful effort in 2002 to take back control of the Texas state House for the first time since Reconstruction — a move that opened the door to Republican redistricting

Early in Cycle, Israel Pays Full Party Dues

The New York lawmaker, who sits on the exclusive Financial Services Committee, paid $140,000 in dues over the course of the 2002-04 cycle, surpassing his $100,000 requirement.

Cuellar Drawing Two Primary Foes

Henry Bonilla (R) in the 23rd district in 2002, Cuellar decided to challenge Rodriguez in the 28th district after a 2003 Republican-led redistricting moved much of his Laredo base into the Democratic incumbent

Turning Up the Heat on Burns

Additionally, Abramoff and lobbyists and tribes associated with him donated $137,000 to Burns between 2000 and 2002, and some aides bounced between Burns’ staff and Abramoff’s former lobbying firm.

Groups Opposing Bill on 527s Prepare for Hearing

Despite voting against the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act in 2002, Lott said the role 527s played in the 2004 elections prompted him to join Feingold, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Reps.

InfoCision Fights Calling Rules

But while InfoCision received a gold medal from the DMA for its 2002 fundraising program for the NRCC — an effort that generated more than $2.5 million in gross revenue for the committee — the firm

Q&A: ‘This Is the Year’

In his 2002 bid to succeed Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.), Graham was hammered by Democrats for supporting an outlandish idea: individual investment accounts within the system.

Mollohan Hits Rules Changes

Abramoff, who asked Ney to include a provision in an election-reform bill in 2002 to benefit the Tigua Tribe of El Paso, Texas, never registered as a lobbyist for the Tiguas.