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Christie Vilsack Considers House Run

Among the operatives Vilsack has met with are Teresa Vilmain, who worked for Hillary Rodham Clinton, and John Lapp, her husband’s 2002 campaign manager.

Romney Gives Big to Vulnerable Freshmen

.); he was first elected in 2002 but ran in a different district in 2010. Romney’s PAC only gave to two Senators this time, donating $5,000 to Sen.

Lawsuits, Debts Plague Rep. Bobby Rush

Although the church, incorporated in Illinois in 2002 by Marlon Rush, the lawmaker’s brother, continues to operate, its business registration with the state lapsed in 2007 and it was

Former Rep. Steve Horn Dies

Horn chaired what was then called the Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Management, Information and Technology from 1995 to 2002, working to clean up the financial practices

Reichert Used Staff as Movers

Jim Traficant (D-Ohio) was convicted in 2002 on public corruption charges that included forcing his aides to work on his Ohio farm while on the Congressional payroll — a 1995 federal appeals court ruled

A Romance for the Record Books

On their 65th anniversary in 2002, Byrd praised his wife in this passage: “She is my strength in times of fear, my comfort in times of sorrow, my perfect complement. … She is the reservoir of serenity

DeLay Seeks New Trial in Campaign Finance Case

He was sentenced in January to a three-year prison term after a jury convicted him for his role in a 2002 scheme that violated the state’s campaign finance laws and funneled $190,000

Schiff: U.S. Must Help Egypt Move to Democracy

In fact, Turkey has been governed by the Islamist AK Party since 2002, and the interplay between the government and the military could presage civil-military relations in a post-Mubarak Egypt.

Harman’s Departure Tees Up First Special

Harman’s district has been solidly Democratic since the 2002 redistricting, with Harman never winning less than 60 percent of the vote and President Barack Obama carrying it with 64 percent in 2008

No Super Bowl of Fundraising

All that might have been fine in the days of big, unregulated soft money donations, which were banned by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002.