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‘Club’ Back on the Air for Bush

Since campaign finance reform took effect following the 2002 elections, several outside groups — a so-called de facto “shadow Democratic Party” — have joined forces to raise and spend millions of

527s Receive Boost at FEC

Such practices sidestep a major restriction set by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act passed in 2002.

Such a Big State, So Few Close Races

Ashburn, who spent 12 years on the Kern County Board of Supervisors and six years in the state Assembly before being elected to the California Senate in 2002, said he does not expect Costa’s personal

Lampson Losing in Poll

Drawn to favor a Republican candidate, the district would have provided statewide GOPers with 61 percent of the vote in 2002.

Head ‘Em Off at the Impasse

In 2002, Senate Republicans ridiculed Democrats for not being able to come to a budget agreement. Nickles surely doesn’t want the notoriety of being part of that dynamic on his way out the door.

Mineta Pushes Policy in Battleground States

Mineta’s visit to Georgia the secretary shared the podium with the state’s two Senators — Republican Saxby Chambliss, who with Bush’s help won a hard-fought race against incumbent Democrat Max Cleland in 2002

Lott Weighs Push To Reform FEC

Currently, the FEC does not regulate the activities of these tax-exempt groups that have multiplied in number and influence ever since President Bush signed sweeping campaign finance legislation in 2002

Embattled Ballance Retiring

Ballance defeated both Fitch and Sam Davis in the 2002 primary. If no candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote, an Aug. 17 runoff will be held.