Council winners claim voters wanted 'change'Daily Journal, SC - Nov 4, 2008"It helps (that South Carolina is Republican), but I've been a conservative all my life, and I think people trust me to look after their money," newly ... |
South Carolina's role in Obama's winThe State, SC - Nov 4, 2008Iowa, the first Democratic contest of the year, proved Obama could win white voters. South Carolina proved he could convince African-American voters — a key ... |
Heavy voter turn out in York CountyRock Hill Herald, SC - Nov 4, 2008Voters turned out in droves this morning at Bethesda Fire Department off McConnells Highway in York County. South Carolina voters waited for hours to cast ... |
SC voters reject investing in stocksWIS, SC - Nov 4, 2008COLUMBIA, SC (AP) - South Carolina voters don't want to take a gamble in the stock market. With 79 percent of precincts reporting, 58 percent of voters ... |
Voters In Line At 7pm Will Be Allowed To VoteNews Channel 7, SC - Nov 4, 2008Columbia, SC – With less than two hours left to vote in South Carolina, the South Carolina Election Commission would like to remind all registered voters ... |
McCain takes Palmetto StateThe State, SC - Nov 4, 2008John McCain of Arizona won the battle for South Carolina, beating Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois by a large margin, nearly mirroring George W. Bush’s victory ... |
As Polls Open, Officials Debunk Voting MythsWHNS, SC - Nov 4, 2008They said it will be very clear on the voting machine when the voter’s choice for president has been selected. For more myths about voting in South Carolina ... |
Voters Registered At DMV Have Problems VotingNews Channel 7, SC - Nov 4, 2008By Meghan Fisher There have been problems with voters who registered at the DMV in South Carolina. Polling places are telling them they are not registered. ... |
Have your say today -- go vote!Greenville News, SC - Nov 4, 2008Record-breaking voter turnouts are expected in Greenville and across South Carolina. That expected turnout already has been preceded by the most intense ... |
State Democrats hope to build on Obama's showingCharleston Post Courier, SC - Nov 4, 2008No matter how many paid out-of-state staffers or negative attack ads liberals invested in South Carolina, the Democrats didn't offer the real change voters ... |
Polls open under cloudy skiesThe State, SC - Nov 4, 2008A record number of absentee ballots were cast in South Carolina coupled with the 300000 new voters registered, indicates there could be heavy lines at the ... |
Aiken County's Democrats celebrate Obama's victoryAiken Standard (subscription), SC - Nov 4, 2008We learned a lot during the primaries on how to run the ground campaign and organized the South Carolina campaign for change." "The campaign began four ... |
Your Turnout StoriesFITSNews, SC - Nov 4, 2008By fitsnews • on November 4, 2008 We’re getting loaded up with reports of record voter turnout from all across the State of South Carolina today, ... |
Voting Problems Stir ResidentsWCIV, SC - Nov 4, 2008... with the South Carolina Democratic party explained. The county decides how many machines each precinct gets by how many registered voters are on record. ... |
Scenes around Florida on Election DayFort Mills Times, SC - Nov 4, 2008I started voting...in South Carolina. We had a poll tax back then. You had to pay to vote. I've seen all kinds of discrimination. ... |
Incumbents win in Anderson school board racesAnderson Independent Mail, SC - Nov 4, 2008“I am excited at the voter turnout and with the results. We’re in an important stretch for the next four years. I am glad the voters have the confidence in ... |
Students get a ‘feel’ for votingDaily Journal, SC - Nov 4, 2008... the South Carolina State Election Commission (SEC) decided to implement a direct record electronic (DRE) voting system. With a DRE voting system, voters ... |
SC Democratic chief: Investigate callsCharleston Post Courier, SC - Nov 4, 2008... of South Carolina’s Democratic Party is asking state and federal officials to investigate telephone calls to Charleston County voters telling them that ... |
Long lines on Election DayWIS, SC - Nov 4, 2008COLUMBIA, SC (AP) - Some South Carolina voters lined up before dawn to cast ballots Tuesday. Officials reported no major problems after polls opened on time ... |
Obama's revealing triumphCharleston Post Courier, SC - Nov 4, 2008Though Mr. Obama didn't carry South Carolina, he already had scored a key landslide victory here in January's Democratic primary, which established a record ... |
Brackett keeps post as solicitor in 16th CircuitRock Hill Herald, SC - Nov 4, 2008“I’m so proud to lead the hardest working and finest solicitor’s office in the state of South Carolina.” Brackett has worked in the solicitor’s office for ... |
Five Races to WatchCharleston City Paper, SC - Nov 4, 2008Yes, we know this is “McCain country†and all that mess, but both the New York Times and NBC News have reported the race is tightening in South Carolina. ... |
Highlights from the SC exit pollThe State, SC - Nov 4, 2008-INCOME: McCain won among South Carolina voters who earn more than $50000 a year, while voters earning less supported Obama. -NEW VOTERS: Obama won among ... |
SC Taps John McCain for PresidentWOLO, SC - Nov 4, 2008(AP) _ South Carolina voters have picked John McCain for president, with bedrock Republicans thwarting new voters to give him the state's eight electoral ... |
Obama sweeps to victory as first black presidentDaily Journal, SC - Nov 4, 2008McCain had Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, ... |
Stewart, Colbert parody election in real-timeMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Nov 4, 2008"The Colbert Report" host infused himself into the race by briefly - and comically - running in the South Carolina primary. The two comedians - Stewart ... |
Graham, Conley wrap up US Senate race for SCHilton Head Island Packet, SC - Nov 4, 2008South Carolina voters will decide whether to send Republican US Sen. Lindsey Graham back to Washington as he looks to fend off a challenge from a ... |
Dems expand control of Senate by at least 5Aiken Standard (subscription), SC - Nov 4, 2008Republican incumbent senators who cruised to re-election included Lindsay Graham in South Carolina, Susan Collins of Maine, Jeff Sessions in Alabama, ... |
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