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Secrest’s Political Clients Stay Put

Of the 19 new Democrats elected to the House in 2002, seven were Secrest clients. Of those seven, three defeated Republican incumbents — the only Democratic challengers to do so.

Fat Cats? Some in House Are Poor

Two Florida property listings on Hastings’ 2002 report valued at between $350,000 and $750,000 were omitted from the more recent assets schedule.

Powerful Trio Backs Boustany

In a December 2002 runoff, then-state Elections Commissioner Suzanne Haik Terrell (R), in a losing effort statewide, carried the district, 51 percent to 49 percent, over incumbent Sen.

Adventures of an Alter Ego

Over the course of researching his books, Dezenhall, who in 2002 co-produced a Discovery Channel documentary on organized crime, said he’s also gone back and interviewed a variety of gangsters.

Sessions Selects Seven

Bob Riley (R-Ala.) in the summer of 2002. She later worked as a caseworker and domestic violence intervention center training coordinator for the Alabama Congressman.

Creating a New Voice

In December 2002 Mitchell and Nelson’s effort in forming the NGLCC was named to the “Top 100 Greatest Gay Success Stories of 2002” by Out magazine.

Who’s Watching the Watchdog?

In 2002, Pingree ran as a Democrat for a Senate seat in Maine; Mikva is a former Democratic House Member from Illinois; and Democracy 21 Chairman Dick Clark is a former Democratic Senator from Iowa

GOP Primary Will Decide Matheson Foe

As Utah Republicans Tim Bridgewater and John Swallow enter the last days before Tuesday’s primary, their race for the 2nd district GOP nomination looks a lot like it did in 2002.

Club for Growth Favors Schaffer

The former three-term Congressman led Coors by 3 points statewide, a figure bolstered by Schaffer’s 17-point bulge in the eastern Colorado 4th district that he represented from 1996 to 2002.

Judge Likely To Complete Ballance Term

Dority, the GOP nominee in 2002, is squaring off against Jerry Williford on the GOP side. Candidates must receive more than 40 percent of the vote in the primary to avoid an Aug. 17 runoff.

Commerce Committee Changes

In 2002, the Minot native was appointed by North Dakota’s governor to serve on the state Board of Higher Education to give a student’s perspective on academic issues.

Teens Help Get Out The Vote

Freedom’s Answer experienced so much success within its first year that in 2002 these students, who have self-titled their age group the “September 11th generation,” helped to achieve the largest

Truce Broken

currently being pursued by an aggressive (some say hyper-aggressive) Texas county prosecutor, Ronnie Earle — that DeLay used TRMPAC to “launder” corporate contributions to state legislative candidates in 2002

A New York State of Mind

It’s a repeat of a role that Crowley played during the 2002 election, when he became the first prominent Democrat to alert DCCC leaders that now-Rep.