South Carolina Democrats welcome Biden’s campaign
Biden wanted the state’s 1.32 million Black residents to know he’s upholding the promises he made to them in 2020
Read MoreBiden wanted the state’s 1.32 million Black residents to know he’s upholding the promises he made to them in 2020
Read MoreLocal Democrats cite a racially diverse population as the main reason South Carolina should kick off the party’s national 2024 primary cycle.
Read MoreMore voters than ever before are registered to vote, but only a fraction of young voters are going to the polls.
Read MoreAccording to UofSC’s College of Information and Communication’s Social Media Insights Lab Manager Kait Park, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris are on the minds of S.C. Democrats during this campaign season.
Read MoreThe visit from President Trump and 10 Democratic candidates at Benedict College was met by supporters and protesters sharing their viewpoints on hot-button topics which gave a glimpse into themes that are likely to carry into the 2020 election year.
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Read MoreDemocratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg visited the UofSC campus Tuesday.
Read MoreA giant of South Carolina politics, former governor and senator Ernest “Fritz” Hollings lied in repose at the South Carolina State House.
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