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One Year Out: No Time To Waste on Election Reform Funding

Throughout most of 2001 and 2002, we worked in a bipartisan manner to develop a 21st century set of standards to improve the ease, accuracy and security of voting and registration throughout the United

Hot Issue

The sold-out conference was intended to explain the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 as it relates to House and Senate campaigns, political parties, and corporate, labor and trade political

Gen. Clark Will Sign New Book at Olsson’s

corridor into a gateway boulevard worthy of the Capitol of the United States,” said Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), who spearheaded the drive to secure the $500,000 needed for the study in fiscal 2002

Standing Up for What He Believed

Wellstone, who was killed in a plane crash on Oct. 25, 2002, during the home stretch of his re-election campaign, was a staunch supporter of universal health care.

Senate Moves on Election Commission

Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) also attended part of Tuesday’s hearing and pledged his support to ensure that the Help America Vote Act of 2002, signed into law one year ago today,

No Fundraisers on Daschle’s Book Tour

“I think in 2000 and 2002 history was accelerated again, in such a way that has caused dramatic changes in the way we live, in the way we think,” he added.

Louisiana Special Looms

Mary Landrieu’s (D-La.) runoff victory in December 2002, according to Democratic sources. State Rep.

A Wealth of Choices in Oregon 1

After winning his first race by a slim margin over a highly regarded Republican, Wu easily defeated conservatives in 2000 and 2002.

Some Ex-Backers Cool to Gephardt’s Bid

Gregory Meeks (N.Y.) for conference vice chairman in late 2002, a race in which Clyburn defeated Meeks and Lofgren. “We are very hopeful Clyburn will return the favor,” said Elmendorf.

A Look at Missouri

Democrats failed to recruit a serious challenger to Graves in 2002, and he racked up 63 percent of the vote. The strongest potential Democratic candidate is state Rep.

Wellstone’s Legacy, 1 Year After

progressive grassroots activism and other tactics employed by Wellstone, who was in the midst of a hard-fought re-election campaign when his plane went down near Eveleth, Minn., on the morning of Oct. 25, 2002

Mo. Money

In 2002, then-Sen. Jean Carnahan (D) raised and spent better than $12 million in a losing effort against former Rep. Jim Talent (R), who spent roughly $8 million.

Leaders Fill PAC Coffers

Bill Paxon (N.Y.) formed the Leadership Forum in late 2002 but through the first six months of 2003 had not raised any money.

On the Air in ’04: A Liberal Voice

Ever since losing the Senate majority and six House seats in the 2002 elections, Democrats have been examining ways to effectively deliver their message to voters beyond the Beltway.