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Tag: Candidate profile

Posted inFeatures, News

Third-party candidates jump in the race for governor

by Paul Bowers October 29, 2014
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Contested races in Districts 109, 114, and 119

by Paul Bowers October 29, 2014
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Democratic and American Party candidates challenge Sen. Tim Scott

by Paul Bowers October 22, 2014
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Rep. Mark Sanford faces a radical write-in opponent in November

by Paul Bowers October 22, 2014
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Three candidates take on hawkish Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham

by Paul Bowers October 22, 2014
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A Republican and a Libertarian challenge longtime Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn

by Paul Bowers October 22, 2014
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Statewide candidates disagree on gay marriage, Scrooges, and voter ID laws

by Paul Bowers October 15, 2014
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Three candidates jockey to fill empty state superintendent seat

by Paul Bowers October 8, 2014
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Meet your 2014 school board candidates

by Paul Bowers October 8, 2014
Posted inFeatures, News

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by Chris Haire January 23, 2013

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