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Kobach Locks Up Nomination to Face Moore

Kobach’s 207-vote victory over 2002 nominee Adam Taff in the Aug. 3 GOP primary came as a surprise to most national Republicans, who had tacitly backed Taff.

Daschle Wants Wingtips on the Ground in S.D.

The intense legal scrutiny expected in South Dakota comes after allegations of voter intimidation and ballot fraud in the 2002 race between Sen. Tim Johnson (D) and Thune.

Alexander Switches Parties

Rodney Alexander of Louisiana, elected in 2002 as a Democrat, filed to run for re-election as a Republican late Friday.

Reversal of Fortune?

Jim Talent (R) in his 2002 race against then-Sen. Jean Carnahan (D). “Kit Bond is going to outspend me 2-to-1, but I am going to win,” said Farmer.

Release of Poverty Statistics Draws Fire

The numbers for 2002, which were released by the Census Bureau last year, showed that the poverty rate had risen during that year from 11.7 percent to 12.1 percent.

Coors, Schaffer Go Down to Wire

He cemented that image during his six years in Congress, leaving his 4th district seat in eastern Colorado due to a self-imposed term-limits pledge in 2002.

Bush Party Poopers

Eric Cantor (R-Va.) in 2002, said he has had it up to his ears with Miller’s outspoken criticism of Democrats.

Wash Joins GPO

A native of Lynchburg, Va., Spence received a bachelor’s degree in 1999 from nearby University of Virginia, and graduated from the Tulane University School of Law in 2002.

Ethics Weighs Shelby Referral

The case involves information from a joint briefing for the House and Senate Intelligence committees that was subsequently reported on CNN back in 2002.

‘Tweener’ Hopefuls Flock to Convention

The fact that Mitakides is running against an incumbent — freshman Republican Michael Turner — and in a district that was tipped slightly Republican by redistricting in 2002 has left her off the

GOP to Settle Contests in Kan., Mich.

In Kansas’ 3rd district, 2002 nominee Adam Taff, former Overland Park City Councilman Kris Kobach and state Rep. Patricia Barbieri-Lightner are battling for the right to face Rep.

Trouble in Paradise?

Patsy Mink (D), one in 2002 to finish her term and another in January 2003 to serve the spot she posthumously won in the 108th Congress, would also likely be interested, Heen said.

Aide to Ehrlich Receives Subpoena

Miller, 32, worked on Ehrlich’s gubernatorial campaign in 2002 and was named deputy chief of staff to the governor in January 2004.