IN THIS ISSUE:
Races to Watch in 2002

Economic Freedom = Economic Well Being
We have been saying it all along, Adam Smith said it in 1776, and CNN agreed
on October 15th.
http://www.bipac.org/news_insight.asp?page=1261
<http://www.bipac.org/news_insight.asp?page=1261> 

Putting It Together: A Case Study
All year long you have listened to us talk about gearing up for business 
involvement in races. Find out how business got involved-and succeeded-in 
Arkansas 3.
http://www.bipac.org/news_insight.asp?page=1263
<http://www.bipac.org/news_insight.asp?page=1263> 

Traditional and Non-Traditional Races in 2002
The candidates have not materialized yet but the kinds of races that will be

considered the norm in 2002 have.
http://www.bipac.org/news_insight.asp?page=1262
<http://www.bipac.org/news_insight.asp?page=1262> 

Special Election Results
There was a spate of special elections this past week. Find out who won and 
who lost.
http://www.bipac.org/news_insight.asp?page=1265
<http://www.bipac.org/news_insight.asp?page=1265> 

Is This Really the Time to Talk About Politics?
Bernadette Budde discusses the issues that many in the political arena need
to raise as we forge ahead this election cycle.  
http://www.bipac.org/news_insight.asp?page=1264
<http://www.bipac.org/news_insight.asp?page=1264>  


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