South Carolina Election 2013 Voters Guide
South Carolina Election 2013 Voters Guide
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ELECTIONS IN COLUMBIA AND THE MIDLANDS
QUICK FACTS for SC voters
Frequently asked questions and answers about voting in South Carolina. Polls are open at 7 a.m. Tuesday and close at 7 p.m.
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION 2013 VOTERS GUIDE
The candidates on debt, health care, Medicare & Social Security
Capsule look at Barack Obama and Mitt Romney’s positions on the national debt, health care, Medicare, Social Security
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION 2013 VOTERS GUIDE
National issues: Keeping the US safe, strong
Capsule look at Barack Obama and Mitt Romney’s positions on foreign police, terrorism, and war
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION 2013 VOTERS GUIDE
Local voice: House 75 candidate McCulloch smart, reasonable, progressive
Donald Tudor normally votes Republican, but in the race for House District 75, he’s for Democrat Joe McCulloch.
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION 2013 VOTERS GUIDE
Other Lexington County races to watch
The district includes most of the town of Lexington plus surrounding areas to the west and north, including many neighborhoods on the south shore of Lake Murray.
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION 2013 VOTERS GUIDE
Lexington County races
List of all races, including uncontested races, and candidates
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION 2013 VOTERS GUIDE
Where Obama, Romney stand on social issues
Obama: The Democrat supports access to abortion. His new federal health care law requires contraceptives to be available for free for women enrolled in workplace health plans.
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION 2013 VOTERS GUIDE
Local voice: ‘America is much safer place’
Michael Glymph was raised during two wars that he did not agree with.
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION 2013 VOTERS GUIDE
Local voice: Romney ‘understands big budgets’
Retired Army Col. Angelo Perri didn’t think Barack Obama was the best presidential candidate to handle national security issues four years ago, when the Democrat beat Republican U.S. Sen. John McCain, a decorated Vietnam War veteran.
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SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION 2013 VOTERS GUIDE
What to watch for Tuesday night
Does it all come down to Ohio, again? Or are the keys Wisconsin, Iowa and Colorado? Does it all come down to Ohio, again? Or are the keys Wisconsin, Iowa and Colorado?

