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Elections
Gingrich Suspends Campaign
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich made it official on Wednesday and announced he was suspending his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. "Finally, I have to thank ...
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Elections
Clyburn: Combat Voter ID Law by Organizing
U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) told Democratic activists in the Charleston area on Tuesday that organization was the key to limiting the effects of "voter supression" efforts under way th...
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Opinion
Potential Fallout From Lexington Lawsuit Is Wide-Ranging
NOTE: Kerry Wood is a Tea Party Activist and Republican candidate for Senate in District 11. My phone rings a lot these days with questions from across the state regarding the lawsui...
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Elections
Primary Candidates' Fates Hang in the Balance
In the next few days, the state Supreme Court could determine whether more than 100 candidates for state and county offices will be forced off ballots in the June 12 party primaries.The h...
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Elections
Local Ballot Lawsuit Now Rippling Statewide
What started out as a lawsuit that could impact the races of a handful of Lexington County candidates running for state and local-level offices is now rippling throughout the entire state...
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Elections
Deadline Today for S.C. Voter ID Response
S.C. officials have until today to determine whether the state's new Voter ID program could be ready to use by November, according to The Associated Press. Now, it will be up t...
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Elections
Rove: South Carolina is a Toss-Up
Republican strategist and George W. Bush mastermind Karl Rove thinks South Carolina could be up for grabs in the 2012 presidential race. In a Karl Rove & Co. newsletter, the form...
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Elections
Has The 'Magic' Left S.C. Presidential Politics?
Newt Gingrich appears set to bow out of the race for the Republican nomination for president, and the end of his campaign will also usher in the end of an era in South Carolina politics. ...