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Members’ Funds Freed

A four-paragraph provision taking up less than half a page in the 3,300-page omnibus appropriations measure struck a portion of the landmark campaign laws adopted in 2002 and once again freed Members

NRCC Touts Alliance With InfoCision

Many Republican strategists believe the work being done by InfoCision is all the more crucial in the wake of the campaign-finance reform law that went into effect following the 2002 election.

Volume of Ads Decisive in Supreme Court Races

In 2000 and 2002, Democratic AGs won gubernatorial races in Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina, Oregon and Wisconsin. A Democratic AG, Mark Pryor (Ark.), also won a Senate seat in 2002.

Class Presidents’ Sophomore Jinx

But their successors in the 2002 class fared even worse — none of them will be back next year for one reason or another. Rep.

Red State Senators at Risk

Thune was well-known statewide from serving as the at-large House Member from 1996 to 2002 and from losing a high-profile race against Sen. Tim Johnson (D) last cycle by 524 votes.

In Congress, Justice DeLayed Is Justice Denied

investigators is from the vice president of a natural gas company that reads: “Dear Congressman DeLay: I am pleased to forward our contribution of $25,000 for the TRMPAC that we pledged at the June 2, 2002

Corzine Set to Run for Governor

In October 2002, when Democrats were searching for a ballot replacement for then-Sen. Robert Torricelli (D), both Menendez and Pallone were courted to run but eventually declined.

DeLay Spotlights Rebuke of Bell

Westar gave $25,000 to a Texas PAC founded by DeLay in May 2002 while it was seeking insertion of favorable language in a then-pending energy bill.

Ney Linked to Abramoff Deal

that would permit the tribe to reopen its profitable Speaking Rock Casino in Texas, which had been closed by a federal judge in February 2002.

Dole to NRSC, By a Nose

But GOP strategists expect him to also return to his general strategist role with Dole, which he filled during her 2002 Senatorial campaign while also running his top lobbying firm.

A New Look in Georgia

In 2002, Republicans gained the governorship and control of the state Senate, the first time the party has held either since Reconstruction.

Foundation Continues to Lose Money

Despite reducing its losses from more than $330,000 in fiscal 2002 to only $5,990 in fiscal 2003, the GAO audit noted the foundation faces “increasing difficulties in meeting its financial obligations

Place All Future Bets on Rep. Porter

Kenny Guinn (R) a whopping 65 percent in 2002 and also gave heavy margins of victory to all the other Republican candidates for statewide office that year.