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BCRA Costs Run in Millions

They and others intimately involved in the legal battle estimate that by the time the high court issues a ruling on the constitutionality of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, the total

Dayton’s Defense Makes CAA a ‘Fraud’

According to the complaint, Hanson, who had worked for Dayton’s campaign before joining the Senate payroll, developed cardiac arrhythmia in early 2002 and was told by a doctor that he would need

A Look at Pennsylvania

But in 2002, Democrat Ed Rendell disproved that theory, as he became the first former Philadelphia mayor to be elected governor since 1906.

Anthrax: A Look Back

But unlike the memorial services and national observances for the Sept. 11 attacks in 2002 and 2003, the event was one of the few ceremonies that marked the anthrax attacks.

Daschle Doesn’t Wait for Thune

More importantly to GOP strategists in South Dakota and Washington, Thune’s approval ratings hadn’t budged since the end of the 2002 campaign.

Nickles Announces His Retirement

Max Baucus’ (D-Mont.) 2002 re-election bid in an effort to begin beefing up his campaign operation. “Our intentions are to run,” the source said.

La. Rep. Promotes LA

Marsh, 22, joined Sherman’s office in June 2002 as a staff assistant. The Belmont, Mass., native graduated in May 2002 from George Washington University with a degree in political communications.

Cheney Boosts NRSC to a $1 Million Edge

Due to the passage of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act in 2002, national party committees are banned from raising and spending nonfederal soft money, which was raised in unlimited chunks.

Dean Plus Schwarzenegger Equals Nothing

Half of the states that elected governors in 2002 threw out the party of the incumbent governor, and more than a handful of sitting governors — including Republicans Judy Martz (Mont.) and John Rowland

Strange Bedfellows in Miss. Politics

Fueled by an infusion of more than $1.1 million from Pickering’s campaign account in the third quarter of 2002 alone, Scott Howell pounded Shows into submission, helping Pickering to a nearly 2-to-1 victory

Davis Leaves Boggs

In 2002, the firm paid Clark & Weinstock and lobbyist Vic Fazio — a former Member of Congress — $100,000 to work excise tax matters.