U.S. PIRG Spotlights Cash-Poor Candidates
In fact, winning Congressional candidates raised nearly 50 percent more money in the 2004 elections than they did during a comparable period in 2002.
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In fact, winning Congressional candidates raised nearly 50 percent more money in the 2004 elections than they did during a comparable period in 2002.
The child safety advocate forced him to spend almost $2.3 million and held him to 54 percent of the vote, down from the 57 percent he secured in 2002.
Milnar told HOH in a telephone interview that Coleman asked that the toothy photos be removed from his Web site back in 2002 when Coleman was first elected to the Senate.
A native of Philadelphia, McElhatton received a bachelor’s from Syracuse University in 1994 and a master’s of fine arts from Rutgers University in 2002.
Aside from money, geography is always an important factor in Pennsylvania races, and contributed to Casey’s 2002 defeat in a gubernatorial primary.
The agency had reported in 2002 that payments for those services “were, on average, about 35 percent higher than the estimated costs of home health care provided in the first six months of 2001,” according
By 2002, Jarding had re-emerged at the center of the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination. Jarding first aligned with the campaign of North Carolina Sen.
Initially drawn to elect a Democrat, it went for Gingrey narrowly in 2002 and more comfortably last year.
Ball was paid $885,000 in fiscal year 2002, ranking him 24th on the list of trade-group CEOs compiled by National Journal last year.
After a leak in summer 2002 from a joint House-Senate inquiry into the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Goss and his Senate counterpart, then-Chairman Bob Graham (D-Fla.), ordered the Justice Department
In 2002, he and some buddies who started the online money-transfer service PayPal sold the company to eBay for $1.5 billion. Uh-huh, that’s with a “b.” DeLay vs. Stahl.
Finally in 2002, the Atlas Performing Arts Center, an independent nonprofit 501(c)(3), took ownership of the space.
Castellani said the group is still researching which Congressional districts to target but speculated costs would be “considerably larger” than in 2002, when CoMPASS funded a $6 million broadcast
Jim Talent (R-Mont.), Nov. 23, 2002 82. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Dec. 20, 2002 83. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.), Jan. 3, 2003 84. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.), Jan. 3, 2003 85.
Indeed, none of the 2002 class presidents will be back this year, having either resigned or lost subsequent bids for the House or Senate. One of them, Rep.
more famous New Jersey Senators, especially former pro basketball player Bill Bradley (D) and the scandal-ridden Robert Torricelli (D), whom Lautenberg came out of a short-lived retirement to succeed in 2002
Hilliard, who was defeated in a June 2002 primary, admitted to several infractions of campaign finance laws in a settlement reached with the committee. 2002 Rep.
The day was particularly fun for Lott, a chance to bask in the national spotlight for the first time since he was pusehd out of leadership in December 2002 after his remarks about the late Sen.
Richard Gephardt (Mo.) in January 2002 after her predecessor stepped down to run for the White House.
This heavy reliance on lawmakers as donors resulted in an extra $13 million for party committees — a 35 percent increase over 2002.