Conventional Wisdom: The Last Loser In the 2002 Election
One of the great difficulties for political analysts after the 2002 elections was the lack of exit polls to help sift through what was clearly a historic election upset for Republicans.
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One of the great difficulties for political analysts after the 2002 elections was the lack of exit polls to help sift through what was clearly a historic election upset for Republicans.
Janklow, who prior to his election to the House in 2002 served 16 years as the Mount Rushmore State’s governor, refused to discuss the details of the Aug. 16 crash that killed motorcyclist Randy
As of now, Democrats are having a hard time finding challengers for any of these races — which isn’t altogether surprising after the drubbing they took at the polls in 2002.
The Senate Taiwan Caucus parallels the House Congressional Taiwan Caucus, which was established in April 2002 and currently has 120 members. — Mark Preston, Erin P.
With fresh criminal sentencing guidelines in place as part of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, Public Integrity Chief Noel Hillman informed the legal community that the government intends
Costa ran unsuccessfully for the GOP nomination to a slot on the state Board of Equalization in 2002, in part to protest what he called “the Republican sellout” on redistricting.
Only a politician like Hensarling would note in the press release announcing the birth that his first child, Claire Suzanne, was born “just 13 days before the 2002 Republican primary.”
Former Wasilla Mayor Sarah Palin, who narrowly lost the GOP primary for lieutenant governor in 2002, has not ruled out a Senate bid. — J.K.
A special election could favor Democrats as 2002 nominee Stephanie Herseth (D), who took a surprisingly strong 46 percent against Janklow in an open-seat race, is well-positioned and willing to run
A special election could favor Democrats as 2002 nominee Stephanie Herseth (D), who took a surprisingly strong 46 percent against Janklow in an open-seat race, is well-positioned and willing to run
Powers, 23, hails from Coral Springs, Fla., and graduated with a bachelor’s in journalism from Methodist University in 2002.
John Edwards’ decision not to seek a second term makes 2002 Senate nominee Erskine Bowles the odds-on favorite for the Democratic nomination, though he could face primary competition.
Burr became the group’s legal coordinator in May 2000 and was promoted to the position of state affairs coordinator in January 2002.
The midyear total was a 19 percent jump from the first half of 2002 and a 27 percent bounce from the same period in 2001, according to disclosure filings.
During the blackout hearings, NERC testified that in 2002 there were more than 500 planning and operating violations of its voluntary rules, half of which were of a character that could have, in theory
In June 2002, a second round of leasing in the NPR-A raised $63.8 million from the lease of almost 600,000 acres.
So far this year the United States is on track to spend $140 billion buying energy from overseas, making the nation’s $476 billion 2002 trade deficit even worse.
“It’s pretty certain,” said King, a former state Representative who ran unsuccessfully for governor in 1998 and abandoned a second gubernatorial bid early in the 2002 cycle.
When asked about expanding the majority in 2004 Congress Daily, Nov. 26, 2002 “What you do in the off-season determines how well you do during the season.”
After Texas legislators deadlocked in their attempts to redraw the lines in 2001, a federal court adopted a plan that upheld the status quo in the 2002 elections.