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Tag: South Carolina Democratic Party

Posted inArts+Movies, Culture Shock

CofC professors discuss the upcoming S.C. primary at Itinerant Literate on Feb. 23

by Staff Reports February 14, 2020October 11, 2021
Posted inH1gher Learning, News

Looking for votes, S.C. Democrats’ priorities aren’t in order

by K.J. Kearney August 22, 2018
Posted inNews, News Briefs

As Trump flies in, Charleston-area groups rally against the racism and corruption they see in the new administration

by Mary Scott Hardaway February 17, 2017October 11, 2021
Posted inNews, News Briefs

S.C. Democratic Party director Amanda Loveday stepping down to work for Jim Clyburn

by Corey Hutchins February 11, 2014
Posted inNews, Public Policy LTD.

Today’s Democratic Party is just a kinder, gentler GOP

by Mat Catastrophe September 12, 2012
Posted inNews, News Shorts

The Agenda: Elections, redistricting, and economic development

by Greg Hambrick April 25, 2011
Posted inHaire of the Dog, News

Vic Rawl’s campaign relied on robocalls, emails to win

by Chris Haire June 12, 2010
Posted inHaire of the Dog, News

Vic Rawl dominated absentee ballots, Alvin Greene Election Day votes

by Chris Haire June 11, 2010

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