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Senators Stock Up For 2006

Trent Lott (R-Miss.), who was forced to resign as Republican Leader in December 2002 but vowed to serve out the remainder of his third term which ends in 2006.

Colorado Redistricting Ruling Favors Democrats

The court found in favor of a 2002 Democratic lawsuit that accused Colorado House Republican leaders of violating a provision in the state constitution that requires every bill that’s introduced

Dean Strikes Again

As several campaigns noted, critics have argued that Dean had attendance problems of his own when he was the top elected official in Vermont from 1991 until 2002.

Giving Rules Confuse Torricelli, Members

Robert Torricelli’s aborted 2002 re-election bid. Six weeks later, realizing that the New Jersey Democrat had exceeded contribution limits, Rep.

ALASKA: Group Wants Voters to Fill Senate Vacancies

Mark Sanford (R) in 2002 for the right to face Gov. Jim Hodges (D). Sanford went on to defeat Hodges 53 percent to 47 percent. Peeler’s decision leaves four GOPers seeking the nomination: Rep.

California Dreamin’

The Village Voice reported recently that 29 of the 72 people whom New York City Comptroller Bill Thompson (D) has hired since he took office at the beginning of 2002 had ties to elected officials

Sincerest Form of Flattery

When she was elected to the highest minority post in late 2002, Pelosi vowed that Democrats would never again enter an election without a national message.

Edmondson to Forgo Oklahoma Senate Race

Although the Sooner State is considered a lock for Republicans in presidential elections the state just elected a Democratic governor in 2002 and the party narrowly controls both houses of the state

House Retirements at a Minimum

war on terrorism are boosting interest in remaining in office; the power of incumbency, and the two parties’ increasing skill in drawing safe districts, makes it easier than ever to get re-elected; the 2002

Votes ‘Not There’ for Pickering

The nomination, which was defeated by the then Democratically controlled Senate Judiciary Committee in March 2002, was resubmitted to the chamber in January after the GOP took control of the majority

Dreier May Spark Committee Shuffle

During his 2002 GOP primary race against then-Rep. Bob Barr, Linder regularly touted the idea that he would be the next Rules chairman.

A Look at Tennessee

Blackburn won her sprawling 7th district seat in 2002 when then-Rep. Ed Bryant (R) ran for Senate.