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Coble Dropping S.C. Senate Bid

The committee ran into trouble with some high-profile state operatives, however — most notably former party Chairman Dick Harpootlian — who argued that national Democrats had mishandled the 2002

Republicans Weary of Job Losses

In March 2002, under heavy pressure by the steel industry and its lobbyists, including now-Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie, Bush agreed to impose three years of tariffs on steel

Hillary’s Hirings

Householder also worked as communications director for the successful 2002 re-election campaign of Iowa Gov.

Sweet 16

The Illinois Republican won a 15th term in 2002 with 65 percent of the vote.

House GOP Challengers Flush

Dennis Moore (D-Kan.) in 2002, raised $103,000 and showed $282,000 in the bank. Moore raised $189,000 and had $490,000 in cash on hand. In Kentucky, Rep.

Worker OK After CVC Accident

Since major work on the 580,000-square-foot subterranean visitor center began in 2002, there have been a handful of “minor accidents,” Fontana said.

Senate Money Rolling In

Condon, who placed third in a Republican gubernatorial primary in 2002, raised $411,000 in the past three months, closing September with $824,000 remaining in his coffers.

Miller Fires Away

, former Vice President Al Gore, former House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt (Mo.) and Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe were notably absent from the Southern campaign trail in 2002

The Landrieus of Louisiana

In December 2002, Sen. Mary Landrieu won a tight re-election race that drew the attention — and dollars — of both national parties. Just two months later, her brother, state Rep.

Maryland Senate Dress Rehearsal

That’s because the Democrats are trying to regroup after losing the governorship in 2002 for the first time in 36 years. And the Republicans are looking to gain some momentum after Gov.

Staffer Hits the Trail

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend’s (D) 2002 gubernatorial bid, added, “It’s intensely gratifying to be the one standing forward with my own ideas.”

Daschle Names Names

He recounts a December 2002 conversation with then-House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.) in which they acknowledged the possibility of facing off with one another for the 2004 Democratic presidential

Picture Not Yet in Focus

Max Cleland (D), who was defeated for re-election in 2002, jumps into the 2004 race. But Cleland has been hesitant to make a commitment, and Michelle Nunn, daughter of former Sen.

Saudis Spend Big on Image Work

In the last half of 2002, Qorvis was paid about $14.7 million to be Saudi Arabia’s main communications shop.