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Bush ’04 Slams Donor Story

Under the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, soft-money contributions are illegal at the federal level, and any attempt to solicit or steer such contributions by anyone involved in a federal

Frist Likely to Draft Platform

By the end of the 2000 campaign Frist had been voted by his colleagues to take over as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee for the 2002 cycle, selecting Bainwol as the NRSC’s executive

Breaking Through Sherwood’s Forest?

Walrath took a surprising 47 percent of the vote against Boehlert in the 2002 GOP primary — a scant 2,000-vote victory for an incumbent accustomed to landslide victories.

Aides to McCain, Bush Discuss Convention Role

In 2001 and 2002, however, the relationship between McCain and Bush grew frosty again, as Congress debated and eventually approved McCain’s landmark campaign finance bill despite staunch opposition

Thune Wants Daschle to OK Spending Cap

In 2002, Thune — then finishing his third term in the House — lost to Sen. Tim Johnson (D) by just 524 votes, the most narrow margin of any of the 34 Senate races that cycle.

Service to America Medal To Honor Top Civil Servants

The Service to America Medals, established by the Partnership for Public Service and Atlantic Media Co. in 2002, were created to highlight these accomplishments and make government work more attractive

Bush ’04 Squeezes GOP 527s

In 2002, state parties in New Jersey could accept as much as $25,000 from individuals and most corporations. But the law barred donations by banks, phone companies and casinos.

Frost Now Faces Funding Probe

Indeed, the Republican gains that enabled them to take over the Texas House in 2002 for the first time since Reconstruction were fueled by the very donations by TRMPAC and the Texas Association of

Sachs to Leave Top Job At Cable-Industry Group

The job opening is sure to become one of the most competitive in Washington: NCTA paid its chief lobbyist $1.26 million in 2002, the ninth-largest salary among Washington trade association heads,

Things Look Sunnier for Naples

. — the latter was the Democratic nominee against Quinn in 2002 — are also considering running. Clark and Thomas, at least, are potentially formidable candidates.

Reagan, Regan: This Regan Happy for Any Link

Even though the district lines were made considerably safer for Democrats after the last Census, the GOP ran a highly-regarded businesswoman, Beth Rogers, against Capps in 2002 (Rogers, who beat Regan

Kucinich Backs Cafeteria Staff

Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) and inserted into the conference report for the fiscal 2002 legislative branch appropriations bill.