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Both Parties Looking Ahead to 2006

Lamar Alexander (R) in 2002; Corker lost a highly contentious 1994 primary to Frist by 12 points. Freshman Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R) is also mentioned as a possible candidate.

Staff Benefits: Yes!

In its latest report, CMF found that in 2002 the average salary for D.C.-based House staffers was $51,068, a full 34 percent less than the $68,239 average for other federal workers.

GOP Raps Kerry, Surrogates

The four-page memo, obtained in advance by Roll Call, presents a timeline of quotes, starting in June 2002 and running through last month.

Primary Posturing

Despite being outspent, Fargnoli believes that Condon’s experience and name identification — built on two successful runs for attorney general and a failed 2002 race for governor — will be enough to vault

House Fights Coming

In the Albuquerque-based 1st, 2002 Democratic nominee and state Senate President Pro Tem Richard Romero is heavily favored over emergency room physician Miles Nelson for a second shot at Wilson,

New Vegas Enrollment Figures Favor Gallagher

Burns defeated a fatally flawed Democratic opponent by 10 points in 2002. — L.W.W. COLORADO Highly Touted in 2002, Matsunaka Tries Again Former Colorado state Sen.

Costly House Special in Final Lap

Herseth’s strong but ultimately unsuccessful campaign for the seat in 2002 helped her begin the special election race with a 30-point lead over Diedrich.

Turner Turns Two

Valuck graduated in 2002 from the University of Michigan and hails from Toledo, Ohio. Directing legislative policy in Ose’s Hill office is Bert English, 27.

Democrats Tout Generic Ballot

The trend was exacerbated by post-2000 redistricting, leaving fewer than two dozen seats truly competitive in 2002.