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Pelosi Movie Premiere

“If she wants to do a ‘Journeys with Dennis,’ she’s more than welcome,” he joked, referring to Pelosi’s first documentary, “Journeys with George,” released in 2002.

Pryce Promotes Two

He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in finance.

A Progress Report

Signed into law on Jan. 8, 2002, the act has been the cornerstone of President Bush’s ambitious education reform — and a lightning rod for criticism, as well.

Democrats Fear Base Closing

Romero then boasted about it in a television advertisement in his 2002 race against Wilson, “touting how he got rid of Manny Aragon” in an effort to appeal to moderates and conservatives who did

Democrats Seize on Indictments

During the 2002 election cycle, the organization led Republican efforts to take back control of the Texas state House.

Leader Aspirants Aid Races

In the 2002 election cycle, Santorum began hosting what he calls “Breakfast Clubs”, mostly in Philadelphia.

Bowles, Burr Hunt for Tobacco Vote

And he doesn’t hold back from poking fun at his trademark oversized glasses or his generous personal spending on his failed 2002 bid.

Jefferson Spurns John

In 2002, former state Rep. Cleo Fields (D), a major figure in the black community, contemplated a challenge to Sen.

Schumer Gives Party $1 Million

In 2002, Schumer donated $19,000 to the DSCC and an additional $3,000 to the New York Liberal Party from his personal campaign committee.

Polling for Pork

In 2002, under then-Chairman Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), only two subcommittees polled their members. Under Stevens last year, the number rose to five. This year it’s eight.

Sweeney Selects New LD

Powell received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of South Florida in 1995, and a J.D. in 2002 from Northeastern University School of Law.

McCain: A Team Player?

While he did stump for a fair number of candidates in 2002, McCain limited many of those campaign appearances to Republicans who were at least somewhat supportive of his campaign finance reforms

Nip and Tucker in New Mexico

All he has to do is collect one vote on Election Day, and Gregory Tucker, the Republican nominee in New Mexico’s 3rd district, will have surpassed the GOP performance there in 2002.

Federal Court Tosses Out FEC Regulations

The 157-page opinion by Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly struck down 15 regulations that the six-member FEC had crafted to implement BCRA after its passage the 2002, concluding that the FEC had acted