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Owens’ Unhappy Last Hurrah

In 2002, right after his re-election, her father quit the Assembly and turned the seat over to his son — Tracy Boyland’s brother.

DCCC, NRCC Tip Hands

Prior to the passage of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act in 2002, soft money, which could be raised in unlimited amounts, was used by the party committees to fuel issue advocacy television campaigns

Democrats Not Giving Up on Georgia

Majette, a former state court judge from DeKalb County, was elected to the House in 2002. She handily defeated then-Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D) in a high-profile and contentious primary.

Kirk Hires One, Promotes Three

Prior to coming on in the D.C. office, Hickey had worked for Kirk on his election and re-election campaigns in 2000 and 2002.

‘Fraud at Polls’?

For reasons that escape us, this provision was left out of the 2002 Help America Vote Act, Congress’ response to the 2000 Florida debacle.

Election Determines if Chairman Can Ad-Vance

After making progress on the state but not the federal level in 2002, Vance needs some big wins this year to prove his strategy has worked. Late last year, things didn’t look so good.

FEC Rulings Coming

Such broadcasts are strictly regulated under the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 and, as such, they may not be funded with corporate or labor money and are subject to detailed disclosure

Their 3 Minutes of Fame

In 2002, as a first-time candidate, LeSueur won an unexpectedly strong 43 percent of the vote against Thompson, a five-term Member whose war chest was six times as big.

New NRSC Ad Attacks Daschle Stance on Taxes

Pearce won a surprisingly easy victory in 2002 in what was supposed to be a tossup race. National Democrats initially had high hopes for King, son of three-term former Gov.

Abramoff Tied to Rival Tribes

A non-profit organization controlled by lobbyist Jack Abramoff received a $50,000 contribution in July 2002 from an American Indian tribe in Texas that was fighting a tribal client of Abramoff’s over a

Carrick Ousted as Tenenbaum Lags

A South Carolina native, Carrick handled the media for Tenenbaum’s successful 1998 and 2002 campaigns for state superintendent of education.

Turf Battles Muddle Intelligence Reform Agenda

He added that the creation of the Homeland Security Department in 2002 “was the biggest reorganization of government in 40 years, and that’s still having to get digested.”

After Pataki, Daniels?

Only after being appointed secretary of state by Pataki in 2002 did Daniels formally switch parties, however. If his Democratic friends were shocked, they shouldn’t have been, Daniels said.

Hoyer: West Can Be Won

day campaigning for Thomas, Hoyer tailored his message slightly to talk about how Thomas is a better fit for the 7th district of Colorado than GOP incumbent Beauprez, who won by a narrow 121 votes in 2002

PAC Fundraising Up by 27 Percent, FEC Reports

Federal PACs raked in $629.3 million by the end of June, a 27 percent increase over the same period in the 2002 election cycle, according to freshly released data from the Federal Election Committee