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Rift With Pelosi Hampers Frost

Richard Gephardt (Mo.) vacated the post following the 2002 election. In the one-day “race” Frost cast himself as a sensible centrist in contrast to the more liberal Pelosi.

Where Would Utah’s 4th District Go?

Bishop says most Utah residents and lawmakers, who came within a Supreme Court decision of getting an extra seat in 2002, are behind efforts to win the state more leverage in Washington.

In L.A. Mayor’s Race, Waters Rising

Villaraigosa even contemplated running for Becerra’s House seat in 2002. Meanwhile, two of the city’s senior Jewish House Members, Reps.

Foxx Picks Up Funderburk

A native of New Orleans, Dinkler graduated from Washington and Lee University in 2002 with a bachelor’s in English.

Hot or Not

McCullough and Wolfson have been married since 2002 and have been busy ever since, establishing themselves as a two-city power couple.

AIA Uncertainty

After 19 years with the group, he has risen to become one of the highest-paid trade association heads in Washington, pulling down $1.25 million in 2002, according to the most recent salary survey by National

Bingaman Holds Key in N.M.

John Sanchez, the 2002 GOP nominee for governor and the Southwest chairman of Bush’s re-election campaign. Not coincidentally, all three are also considered possible challengers to Gov.

Honda Backed for Slot at DNC

Following the 2002 election he campaigned to be vice chairman of the Democratic Caucus but came up 39 votes short of South Carolina Rep. James Clyburn on the first ballot.

Talent Pool ’06

They also won majorities in the state Senate in 2001 and the state House in 2002.

Lott, McCain Prepare Bill to Crack Down on 527s

Explaining his reform rationale in a written statement to Roll Call, Lott characterized the proliferation of 527s as an “unintended consequence” of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act in 2002.

Hoyer Courted for Gov. Run

Ehrlich’s victory in 2002 — the first by a GOP candidate for governor in Maryland since 1966 — sent Democrats in the state reeling.