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DCCC Turns to Mook’s Ground Game for Fall

After college, Mook worked as field director for Vermont Democrats’ coordinated campaign in 2002, another tough year in which Republicans took over the governorship after five terms of Howard Dean

DCCC Turns to Mook’s Ground Game for Fall

After college, Mook worked as field director for Vermont Democrats’ coordinated campaign in 2002, another tough year in which Republicans took over the governorship after five terms of Howard

Rangel Now Fighting Battles on Two Fronts

The upcoming Rangel trial marks the first time, however, that the ethics committee has held an adjudicatory hearing since 2002, which ultimately resulted in former Democratic Ohio Rep.

Inhofe Fires Part-Timers Over Ethics Concerns

In September 2002, Inhofe gave speeches at three Oklahoma churches and had the congregations donate the honorariums to the International Foundation; those transactions are reported ­— though incorrectly

Reid, Murray Clash Over Yucca

Her campaign points out that Murray has been unafraid to take on her own leadership, given that in 2002 she was one of only five Democrats who supported designating Yucca Mountain as the repository

DISCLOSE Act Supporters Lobby Maine Duo

Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe, both co-sponsors of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, to get behind the DISCLOSE Act before the August recess.

Democrats Consider Life in the Minority

Hoyer could go after the leader job in a long-shot bid against Pelosi in a reprise of their epic 2002 face-off for Minority Whip, although one Hoyer ally said there was not even a remote chance he would

GOP Hopefuls Get Member Mentors

While this is the first cycle for the program at the NRCC, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has been running a similar program for its candidates since 2002.

Traficant Knocked Off Ohio Ballot

Tim Ryan (D) currently holds, includes much of the Mahoning Valley constituency that Traficant represented as a Democrat from 1985 until his expulsion from the House in 2002 on corruption charges.

Nation: Supreme Court Retains Ban on Soft Money

Committee sought to raise unlimited big-dollar contributions from corporations, unions and wealthy donors — the kind of donations that were called soft money before the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002

Supreme Court Maintains Soft Money Ban

Committee sought to raise unlimited big-dollar contributions from corporations, unions and wealthy donors — the kind of donations that were called soft money before the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002

Millions in Travel Costs Unreported

According to the Treasury reports, the government spent about $2.3 million in both 2001 and 2002 to cover foreign travel costs for Senators and staff.