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House Retirement Watch Begins

That wasn’t the case in 2002, when Democrats had been out of power for almost a decade. In that cycle, 18 House Members opted to retire while 19 ran for another office.

Hirose: Senators’ Statements Exploit Racial Fears

But in a 2002 article on affirmative action in higher education, Liu wrote that “us[ing] racial preferences as a means of enhancing educational diversity runs the risk of stereotyping white applicants

When Redistricting’s All in the Family

In 2002, Democrats controlled the redistricting process in Georgia, and state Senate Majority Leader Charles Walker drew the lines to create the perfect opportunity for his son, businessman Charles

Rehberg Names Erik Iverson Campaign Manager

Iverson joined Rehberg’s Congressional office in 2001 and was appointed chief of staff in 2002. A fifth-generation Montanan, Iverson has worked for an opponent of Sen. Jon Tester (D) before.

Only Hypocrisy Is Truly Bipartisan

Seib points out that in seven votes to raise the debt ceiling since 2002, Iowa’s two Senators voted directly opposite. When a Democrat was in the White House, Sen.

Shop Talk: Dresner, Wickers Add Partners

Jeb Bush’s campaign chairman in 1994 and 1998 and co-chairman in 2002. Handy was chairman of the Florida Board of Education for six years and twice appointed by President George W.

Marriage Act Defense Sparks Four Divorces

That law (28 USC 530d), enacted in 2002, requires the attorney general to “submit to the Congress a report on any instance” in which the attorney general either decides to refrain from enforcing