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Gephardt leaves House leadership post
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2002 House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Missouri) plans to announce today he will not seek the House leadership post again. Gephardt steps down in the wake of the Republican Party's historic election night win. The GOP recaptured the Senate and gained at least four seats in the House. Speculation is now about Gephardt's possible 2004 presidential run. Get the Story:
GOP Victory's Ripples Spread (The Washington Post 11/7)
Democrats Catalog Mistakes; Gephardt Ceding House Post (The New York Times 11/7)
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