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NRCC Quickly Erases Debt

At the end of the 2002 cycle, it took the NRCC roughly six months to erase the $7 million debt it had built up.

Searching for a Dream Team

Mitch Bainwol, executive director at the NRSC in 2002, compared his role to being a general manager of a football team on draft day.

Chambliss Picks Ag Director

Stein graduated from the University of Virginia with a bachelor’s in foreign affairs and history in 2002. While a Cavalier, Stein interned for Davis’ predecessor, Rep. Herb Bateman (R).

Family Tradition In the 109th

Jean Carnahan was defeated in a re-election bid in 2002. Russ Carnahan said his experiences on the campaign trail sparked his interest in politics.

Frist’s New Digs

But in 2002, Grucci ran what was arguably one of the worst campaigns in history and lost to underdog Rep. Tim Bishop (D-N.Y.), and then disappeared.

GOP Will Deploy Bush’s ’04 Army to Sway Congress

plans to raise for pushing Bush and for boosting Republicans in the ’06 elections, but it’s fair to predict, based on past performance, that GOP committees will beat the $691 million they raised in the 2002

LaHood Eyes a Tough Task

In 2002, he saw mixed results with his support. He backed then-state Attorney General Jim Ryan (R) in a three-way gubernatorial primary.

Hot Tamale!

But once LaCivita entered the scene — he was the National Republican Senatorial Committee’s political director for the 2002 cycle — the group really got serious, Reed said.

Emanuel’s Appointment Made Official

Hazelwood served as political director at the Republican National Committee in the 2002 cycle. In that position she headed up the “72 Hour Program,” the vaunted Republican turnout effort.

Allard Office Remade

Fuller originally came to Allard’s staff as a constituent correspondent in 2002 and has worked her way up to her current position.

Inaugural Planners Ask K St. to Increase Efforts

Planners behind the inaugural events thought corporations, barred since 2002 from freely contributing to national political parties, would be eager to help pay for the inauguration, according to

‘Team Players’ Boosted in GOP

The new rule was designed to protect DeLay, whose activities during the 2002 Texas state legislative elections are being scrutinized by a grand jury in Austin.