If you're looking for a losing strategy for persuading the South Carolina Legislature to legalize the medicinal use of marijuana, check out the "S.C. Cannabis Supporters United" rally last month at the Statehouse, which …
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The Index-Journal
Feb. 8
Nevada voters spank Haley
"None of these candidates."
Ouch.
It's true. Of the choices on Nevada's Republican presidential primary ballot, Tim Scott, Mike Pence and Nikki Haley got whooped by "none of these …
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Post and Courier
Feb. 4
Manipulative GOP ballot questions
deserve 'no' votes - even for the
good idea
With the Democratic presidential primary done and South Carolina's Feb. 24 first-in-the-South Republican nominating contest …
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Post and Courier
Jan. 31
Gates of hell?
McMaster's tough-guy attempt is mostly
just embarrassing
Gov. Henry McMaster is right: South Carolina doesn't need any more unions.
You know what else we don't need? We don't need any more of …
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Index-Journal
Jan. 18
Hutto proposal
has appeal but needs vetting
State Sen. Brad Hutto has an interesting proposal, one he made a couple of years ago, too, as a means of luring medical doctors into the Palmetto State's rural areas. …
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Index-Journal
Jan. 17
Forget about Iowa caucus: S.C.'s the one to watch
Forget about Iowa and its Monday caucuses. Actually, make that its one and only caucus as the Democratic Party's caucus has been dropped.
All eyes have typically …
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Post and Courier
Jan. 10
S.C. legislators should return undeserved extra pay from 2023
Before South Carolina lawmakers get settled in for the 2024 legislative session, we need to deal with a bit of unfinished business from last year, having …
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Times and Democrat
Dec. 30
S.C. voters can play big role in 2024 races
The presidential election year has arrived. South Carolina will again play a pivotal role with Democratic and Republican primaries early in the cycle for both …
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