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Douglas Coverdell (January 20, 1939 – July 18, 2000) was an
American politician who
served as a
United States senator from
Georgia from 1993 until...
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Coverdell education savings account (also
known as an
education savings account, a
Coverdell ESA, a
Coverdell account, or just an ESA, and formerly...
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achieve a
simple majority.
Under Georgia law, this
demanded a runoff. Paul
Coverdell, the
former Director of the
Peace Corps,
edged out
Fowler in the November...
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Senator Paul
Coverdell (who
would later become leader of the state's
Republican party).
Fowler won a
small plurality of the vote
against Coverdell on general...
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Senator Paul
Coverdell won a
second term in office,
becoming the
first of his
party to ever win
reelection to the U.S.
Senate from Georgia.
Coverdell would remain...
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Conference Chairman:
Connie Mack III
Republican Conference Secretary: Paul
Coverdell Republican Campaign Committee Chairman:
Mitch McConnell Policy Committee...
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Miller in the 2000
special election to
replace the
deceased Senator Paul
Coverdell, but
Miller succeeded in
holding the seat to
which he had been appointed...
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Conference Chairman:
Connie Mack III
Republican Conference Vice-Chairman: Paul
Coverdell Policy Committee Chairman:
Larry Craig Republican Campaign Committee Chairman:...
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election to Paul
Coverdell. The
primary was very close, with Barr
losing by
fewer than 1,600
votes in a
runoff election. Subsequently,
Coverdell came in behind...
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Rural Development and
Rural Electrification (Howell Heflin, chair; Paul
Coverdell,
Ranking Member)
Appropriations (Robert C. Byrd, chair; Mark O. Hatfield...