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 Boston.com / News / Local / N.H. / State lawmaker announces bid for 2nd House district seat
He won re-election in 2002 with 57 percent of the vote despite raising only half as much money as his main challenger, Democrat Katrina Swett.
Only one Democrat -- Dick Swett in 1990 and 1992 -- has been elected to Congress from the 2nd District since 1912.
Republican State Rep. Mark Brady announced a bid for the 2nd U.S. Congressional District on Wednesday, launching that race's only same-party challenge against five-term incumbent Charles Bass.
www.boston.com /news/local/new_hampshire/articles/2004/06/30/state_lawmaker_announces_bid_for_2nd_house_district_seat?mode=PF   (655 words)

  
 Ben Terrall: Tom Lantos' Big Lie
His time not taken up with pro-war blustering in Congress has largely been spent helping his daughter Katrina Swett's campaign in New Hampshire's 2nd district.
As reported in Roll Call, Lantos registered his own re-election campaign as a political action committee in New Hampshire, and since June has given more than $34,000 to New Hampshire politicians, some of whom have then sung Swett'S praises.
Lantos introduced a Kuwaiti woman who claimed to have witnessed Iraqi soldiers killing babies by ripping them from incubators in a Kuwait hospital.
www.counterpunch.org /terrall1025.html   (1023 words)

  
 Election 2002 Analysis
Katrina Swett (D) Scott Garrett (R) Anne Sumers (D) Jon Porter (R) Dario Herrera (D) Timothy H. Bishop (D) Felix J. Grucci Jr.
John E. Sununu (R) Jeanne Shaheen (D) Frank R. Lautenberg (D) Douglas R. Forrester (R) Lamar Alexander (R) Bob Clement (D) John Cornyn (R) Ronald Kirk (D) Dist.
www.opensecrets.org /pressreleases/Election2002Analysis.asp   (711 words)

  
 News @ Serbian Unity Congress Printer Version ARCHIVE: Tom Lantos pledges his active support to Albanians of Montenegro, Albanian American Civic League, September 27, 2005
She concluded by talking about Congressman Lantos’ forthcoming visit to Montenegro after the Congressional elections in November and about the need to support his daughter, Katrina Swett as someone who “will continue in the tradition of her father to support Albanian issues.”
Anton Qira introduced Congressman Lantos to the congregation and publicly thanked him for all that he has done to free the Albanians of Kosova and for his current efforts on behalf of Albanians in Montenegro.
Marash Nucullaj opened the forum with Congressman Lantos in the Church’s social hall with a moment of silence for the war dead in Kosova and the victims of 9/11.
news.serbianunity.net /bydate/2005/September_27/28.html?w=p   (1174 words)

  
 Talking Politics Gore MIA in New Hampshire
House minority leader Richard Gephardt has pounded the pavement for congressional hopefuls Katrina Swett and Martha Fuller Clark.
WNTK talk-show host Arnie Arneson, whose broadcast is a must-do for would-be presidential candidates (Kerry put in a call to her show while he was canvassing the state last week), says New Hampshire voters are still frustrated by Gore and the exhausting demise of his 2000 campaign.
"New Hampshire activists are 24/7 activists," says Ray Buckley, the vice-chair of the state Democratic Party and the minority whip in New Hampshire’s House of Representatives.
www.bostonphoenix.com /boston/news_features/talking_politics/documents/02379840.htm   (1009 words)

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