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DSCC Turns to Retiring Senators

Also, after rejecting requests from many Democrats to cut a big check to the DSCC or to state party committees in the 2002 cycle, former Sen.

At Cross Purposes?

Dunn said Republicans seeking to walk in “lockstep” with Bush as a formula for success should recall the 2002 Louisiana Senate race. While Sen.

Washington, Wide Open

Dunn won re-election in 2002 with 60 percent of the vote and Republicans dominate the district’s state legislative seats, GOPers say. The story in the 5th district runs along similar lines.

Oxford Reverses Course, Enters Georgia Senate Race

Republicans last week began circulating damaging charges contained in Oxford’s 2002 divorce records, when attorneys for him and his second wife, Caryn, were fighting over millions of dollars.

Congressional Softball League Comes Out Swinging

The team, sponsored by the nonprofit group Search for Common Ground, faces stiff competition from many old-time favorites, including 2002 Champions Denny’s Grand Slam, players from the office of Speaker

Lobbying Champions

And in 2002, Jack Nicklaus testified on behalf of First Tee before the House Education and the Workforce Committee. Such star power has paid dividends.

9/11 Panelists Keep Giving

The other nine commission members have been in place since December 2002. Before joining the 9/11 commission, for example, Kerrey gave retired Gen.

At the Races

McKinney lost to Majette in a 2002 primary. State Rep. Doug Teper (D) is still seriously eyeing the race and may jump in before Friday’s filing deadline.

FEC Offers Post-BCRA Legislative Ideas

proposed legislative recommendations are new proposals that in several cases seek to clarify specific legal issues that have become murky with the implementation of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002

Democrats’ Specter of Doom

George Gekas (R) in 2002, although the district favors Republicans. Bush would have won 55 percent in the redrawn district in 2000.

Kentucky a Fading Target

Paul Patton’s (D) admission of an affair with a state employee in late 2002 and concluding with the financial and organizational struggles of state Sen.

A Tale of Two House Races

These Democrats argue that given the six-seat loss in the 2002 election coupled with the decade they have spent in the House minority, netting any seats in the 49 states other than Texas would be

Card Boutique To Open

It is the second Pulp store created by Ron Henderson, who opened the original shop on 14th Street Northwest in November 2002.