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Senate GOP Plots Turnout Program

leaders have named the project “Special Teams” and modeled it after the successful Strategic Task Force to Organize and Mobilize People introduced by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) in the 2002

Seeking a Shot in the Arm

BioPort also started its own PAC in 2002 and in the past year has been running ads in Capitol Hill newspapers, including Roll Call.

Twenty Questions

Echoing the same themes in 2002, the GOP pretty much ran the table in competitive Senate races.

NRCC Claims DCCC Ad Pulled From Buffalo TV

He uses comments she made during an hour-long discussion with Vancouver, Wash., high school students in 2002 in which she said that the al Qaeda leader has proven himself effective at gaining the

Abramoff Pleads the Fifth

details: • At least one tribe, the Agua Caliente of California, paid $300,000 into a pool of money Abramoff used to rent box suites at FedEx Field, the MCI Center and Camden Yards; • A Jan. 16, 2002

When Rookies Take Over

Mark Sanford (R) won the governorship in 2002, the state has tightened its purse strings for a wide range of programs.

CHC Hires Lopez

In 2002 he started his own public relations firm. The new tax counsel for the Senator is Kimberly Pinter.

Circuit Split?

District Court decision throwing out many of the rules the agency adopted to implement the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002.

Banking on an Upset

In his 2002 re-election campaign Grucci ran a series of advertisements accusing Bishop of being insensitive to rape victims on the Southampton College campus. Those ads turned off many voters.

Novelist Trying to Write Pombo’s Final Chapter

Even after Elaine Shaw (D), a politically moderate and well-to-do lawyer finished 20 points behind Pombo in 2002, some Democrats and environmental groups hoped that the Congressman’s new prominence

GOP Senate Arm Faces Questions

Richard Burr (R) and 2002 Senate nominee Erskine Bowles, the NRSC is now on the hook for two weeks of television in the Raleigh-Durham, Charlotte and Wilmington media markets for a total cost of $646,000

Family Feud

After handily winning the Republican primary, he lost the 2002 general election to now-Gov. Janet Napolitano (D) by less than 2,000 votes out of more than 1 million cast.

Dole May Seek to Head NRSC

Dole, 68, lived in Washington most of her adult life before returning to North Carolina to run for Senate in 2002.