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In 2002, Norton won re-election with 93 percent of the vote after the D.C. Republican Party opted not to field a candidate. If the history of failed Republican bids for D.C.
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In 2002, Norton won re-election with 93 percent of the vote after the D.C. Republican Party opted not to field a candidate. If the history of failed Republican bids for D.C.
Before the 2002 midterm elections, Snowe recalled, she talked to White House adviser Karl Rove about beefing up the Republican grassroots base in Maine, “because I was concerned we didn’t have the
In 2002, D’Amato found himself in the middle of a major controversy thanks to his decision to raise money for then Rep. John Sununu (R-N.H.) in his primary challenge to Sen.
The retired Navy captain and former state Senator had no Democratic opposition in his first bid for re-election, winning 83 percent of the vote in 2002.
According to a 2002 House staff employment study done by the nonprofit Congressional Management Foundation for the Chief Administrative Officer, 20 percent of staff assistants in that chamber made
In June 2002, 76 percent said the government was doing very or somewhat well.
From 1990 to 2002, it gave 75 percent of its $19 million in campaign contributions to the GOP, according to a recent study by the Center for Responsive Politics.
Ney sees the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, which he opposed, as a failure since it did nothing to prevent the flow of huge, unregulated soft-money donations to outside groups, even as it
Asked in the convention hall Monday if Holt did a good job keeping him on message, Armey, who retired in 2002, laughed and said, “I think you would have a better time asking him if he was ever able
The base of his support for the position appears to be coming from fellow freshmen Senators elected in 2002, a group that includes Sens.
Baran has asked the FEC whether Ripon’s anti-terrorism ad, produced by the GOP media firm Greener and Hook, would violate any sections of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002.
The Colorado District Court ruled in 2002 that Bastien was sufficiently tied to the legislative process to trigger the immunity.
In 2002, Thune and Sen. Tim Johnson (D) flirted with signing a pact that banned third party advertising but ultimately shied away, allowing millions of dollars to be spent on both sides.
/p> In most cases, social conservatives themselves did not drive the issues, but reacted — often effectively — to events sweeping the nation, such as judicial rulings supporting gay marriage and the 2002
That cottage industry was made possible by the 2002 McCain-Feingold campaign finance law, which turned the convention party business on its head by barring the Republican National Committee, the
Independence Party, an offshoot of Ross Perot’s old Reform Party, has the “third column” on New York’s ballot this cycle, based on the votes for governor won by Rochester billionaire Thomas Golisano in 2002
A federal judge eventually closed both casinos in July 2002.
If “money equals speech,” as critics contended during the debate over the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, then their fears that BCRA would stifle either must be completely exploded by now.
Courtney had $316,000 in the bank on June 30, 2002, and still got outspent, $2 million to $1.2 million.
At the end of June, Thune had raised roughly $6 million in five months of active fundraising — equaling the total amount he brought in during his entire 2002 challenge to Sen.