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DSCC Expects Murray to Juggle Duties

The Conference is indebted to Murray for accepting a second run at the DSCC — she was chairwoman in 2002 — after Reid failed to persuade anyone else available to take the job.

Obscure Caucus: Members Who Dodge the Spotlight

(in alphabetical order): Jerry Costello (D-Ill.) 12th full term 2010 re-election: 60 percent Despite receiving some bad press for a phone call to the Illinois secretary of state in 2002

Weprin Faces Tough Road to Victory in Big Apple

Turner retired from active management as a television executive in 2002 and said he had spent the subsequent years managing his personal business affairs and spending time with his family — including

Capitol Evacuated After Earthquake

The last time either chamber convened outside the Capitol was for a joint special meeting at Federal Hall in New York City on Sept. 6, 2002, to commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Perry Mixes Discipline, Savvy Skill

“There are many attributes about Rick Perry that everyone seems to continually underestimate,” said Luis Saenz, campaign manager for the governor’s 2006 re-election and his deputy campaign manager in 2002

Redrawing Lines May Go Past 2012

That’s what happened in 2005, when Georgia Republicans redrew the Congressional map put in place by Democrats in 2002.

Perry’s Texas Turnaround Sets Stage for 2012 Bid

Perry, chairman of the Republican Governors Association, won his first full term as governor in 2002 and spent the next six years embroiled in a series of political challenges, beginning with the

McCotter Goes It Alone

Joan McCotter called to take issue with a March 2002 column by Roll Call contributing writer Stuart Rothenberg after he attributed the younger McCotter’s success to her.

Feingold Still Fights for Reform

John McCain (R-Ariz.), of the landmark 2002 ban on unlimited soft money donations, Feingold has emerged as the reform movement’s leading architect and spokesman.