McKinney’s New Controversy
McKinney, who lost badly to Majette in a high-profile 2002 primary, will face little-known Republican Catherine Davis on the November ballot.
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McKinney, who lost badly to Majette in a high-profile 2002 primary, will face little-known Republican Catherine Davis on the November ballot.
Instead, the argument focuses on forced medication and the court order that has required Weston, a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic, to take anti-psychotic drugs since January 2002.
Denise Majette, the one-term Congresswoman who defeated McKinney in a 2002 primary, led a crowded Democratic field Tuesday but fell short of the 50 percent needed to avoid a runoff.
Napolitano said that she, along with many other members of the CHC, donated — at Rodriguez’s behest — to Cuellar’s 2002 challenge to Rep. Henry Bonilla (R) in the 23rd district.
/p> Greenwood has held the seat since 1992, but the swing district has voted Democratic in the past three presidential elections and heavily went for former Philadelphia Mayor Ed Rendell (D) in the 2002
But the former leader continues to have a base of support among small-dollar donors, which is surprising in some regards, considering how quickly he fell from grace in December 2002 after his remarks
Rogers, a second-term Member, follows in the footsteps of NRCC Chairman Tom Reynolds (N.Y.) and House Majority Whip Roy Blunt (Mo.), who led the effort in 2000 and 2002, respectively.
Kline was aided considerably in 2002 by a GOP-led redistricting plan that helped him oust former Democratic Rep. Bill Luther after two previous attempts in 1998 and 2000.
Across the border in Kansas, Kobach is de-emphasizing broadcast television in his uphill primary fight against 2002 nominee Adam Taff. State Rep.
She graduated from the university in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in political science and English.
In a recent radio ad Miller tried to paint Murkowski as being anti-NRA back in her days as a state legislator — the NRA supported her primary opponent in her 2002 state House re-election bid — but
.; his wife is a former Eureka city councilwoman, who lost a race for mayor in 2002 by just 42 votes.
But McDermott is still not a celebrity with House Republican leaders, who were furious over his trip to Baghdad in 2002 when he predicted that the president would “mislead the American public” in
Ted Stevens (R) in 2002, garnered 7 percent of the vote.
Cox said his office is exploring state-related issues covering the reporting and use of corporate contributions by TRMPAC and other groups during Texas’ 2002 legislative races, and does not foresee
The Houston-area district was drawn by GOP legislators to favor a Republican candidate; it would have provided statewide GOPers with an average of 61 percent of the vote in 2002.
The district is 53 percent black, although white voters made up the majority of the primary electorate in 2002.
The seat, like most Philadelphia suburbs, has trended more and more Democratic in recent years, and it voted overwhelmingly for former Philadelphia Mayor Ed Rendell (D) in the 2002 gubernatorial
While President Bush and his top political operatives reaped much of the credit for the GOP’s midterm victories in 2002, they are almost singularly focused on his re-election campaign this fall.
Schaffer held the eastern Colorado 4th district from 1996 to 2002. The radio ad praised Schaffer’s “truly remarkable conservative record.”