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Elizabeth Colbert Busch, Mark Sanford Race Down To The Wire In South Carolina
BEAUFORT, S.C. — It may have been a slip of the subconscious, or a phrase often used in small talk that sneaked out of the candidate’s mind before she got a good look at it. “I love this.” Wearing a bright or Continue Reading
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Haley’s rocky governorship
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley rode into office in 2011 on a Republican wave as the first female and first Indian-American governor of the state a rising GOP star with national potential. Two-and-a-half bruising years later, she has Continue Reading
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Mark Sanford Wins Special Election #SC01
Mark Sanford is officially coming back to congress. The former South Carolina governor defeated the Democratic nominee, Elizabeth Colbert Busch, on Tuesday night in South Carolina’s 1st District special election. He defeated Co Continue Reading
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Partisanship Ruled in South Carolina Special Election
Mark Sanford’s victory in the special election in South Carolina’s 1st District tell us little new Continue Reading
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U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan defends softened approach to immigration
May 05–RACINE — Paul Ryan is working the home crowd in his first post-election listening tour when a rueful supporter brings up the Republican ticket’s stinging defeat last fall. “You broke Continue Reading
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Va. financial disclosures law called ‘murky’
May 12–The political trips that Secretary of the Commonwealth Janet Vestal Kelly disclosed last month also revealed something about Virginia law on financial disclosures — it’s not entirely clear to the peop Continue Reading
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Mark Sanford South Carolina Victory Takes Him From ‘Free Fall’ To Rebirth
WASHINGTON –- Americans, journalist David Halberstam once wrote, are “remarkably tolerant of error, particularly if it is self-confessed.” Mark Sanford is thanking his lucky stars that’s the case. The former South Continue Reading
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Walmart Moms: Walmart Moms Talk First 100 Days
Walmart Moms discuss what they want to see addressed during the first 100 days of the next presidency.
