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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Colbert Busch Claims Edge in Race

Democrat says likely Republican primary runoff is boost to her candidacy.

Democratic congressional candidate Elizabeth Colbert Busch expressed confidence in the outcome of Tuesday's election while voting just before noon in Mount Pleasant today. The former maritime executive and sister of famed comedian Stephen Colbert appears on the ballot against Ben Frazier, a perennial candidate who is not considered a serious contender for the office. Two other Democrats dropped out of the race and endorsed Colbert Busch earlier in the contest. On the Republican side, 16 candidates are vying for the GOP nomination. If no one gets more than 50 percent of the vote, there will be a runoff. That prospect could favor Colbert Busch who will have time to craft a positive message about herself while her challengers continue to duke…

Ajay Jain

4:21 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2013

Watch the ONLY debate between Elizabeth Colbert Busch and Mark Sanford and decide who to vote for! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpPy5u7EszM   more ›

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Video: Colbert Busch Says She Can Win

Democrat aims to break 30 years of electoral losses and retake South Carolina's First Congressional District.

The last time a Democrat represented South Carolina's First Congressional District, Jimmy Carter was in the White House. But Elizabeth Colbert Busch, a political newcomer with a famous name, thinks this year her party's chances are better than ever. The former maritime shipping executive says she'll run on her career, knowledge of the local area and her most recent experience in higher education. "What makes me stand out is my job ... history," Colbert Busch said on Monday. "With 21 years in international shipping, I've been a businesswoman in the maritime industry for all that time." Colbert Busch was a sales and marketing executive with Orient Oversea Container Line before joining Clemson University as director of Business Development …

Ajay Jain

6:11 pm on Sunday, May 5, 2013

Watch the ONLY debate between Elizabeth Colbert Busch and Mark Sanford and decide who to vote for! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpPy5u7EszM   more ›

Friday, November 9, 2012

UPDATE: Recount Halted by State Supreme Court

Shortly after a recount of Richland County votes began, a judge halted the count until next week.

A South Carolina Supreme Court judge has temporarily ruled in favor of the GOP's petition to halt a recount of all the Richland County ballots, The State reports. This overturns a lower court's decision to recount the ballots.  Both sides will have to submit written arguments by noon on Tuesday, The State reports.  A formal petition by an attorney was filed protesting the outcome of the penny sales tax as well.  Also on Friday, lawmakers spoke out about the connections between the director of elections and lobbyists for the penny tax. 

Ken

8:54 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

What are the republican crooks hiding?   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Obama Praises Edith Childs, SC Volunteer, in Final Speech

Greenwood supporter inspired 'fired up' chant that's been campaign staple since 2007.

President Barack Obama's final campaign speech ended with the story of Edith Childs, a Greenwood, S.C., resident who inspired a popular campaign slogan that has followed Obama for nearly five years. Childs was one of just 20 or so folks at a 2007 Obama rally in rural South Carolina. When the crowd seemed less than enthused to meet then-U.S. Senator Barack Obama, Childs yelled out "Fired Up! Ready to Go!" Since then, the chant has become a staple at Obama rallies all across the country, and it has fueled small-time fame for Childs, who has been using the chant since her days as a NAACP civil rights worker. "She became a celebrity. She was written up in the Wall Street Journal," Obama told the crowd. She has also traveled to the White House …

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JoSCh

9:30 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Q1r6WYSb-P0#t=27s   more ›

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Poll: Sick of Politics on Facebook

With less than 60 days until Election Day, Facebook is packed with political talk.

As the Presidential race swings into high gear, the political discourse on Facebook has reached epic proportions. Hardly an hour goes by without some new posting proclaiming one party or candidate's virtues or the lack thereof. The overly political tone of Facebook has forced some folks to take a break from the popular social media site. Others have defriended folks who post too often about their political beliefs. We want to know how you're handling all the political banter. Vote in our poll below and share your thoughts in the comment section.

stanley seigler

1:26 pm on Sunday, September 23, 2012

dont tell people buying the ads...but i havent seen any BO or MIT ads on PATCH and i dont do facebook...   more ›

Friday, September 7, 2012

After the Conventions: Who Will Win the 2012 Presidential Election, Obama or Romney?

Now that the Democratic and Republican delegates have officially chosen their nominees, Patch wants to know: Who are you betting on?

It's official: With President Barack Obama's acceptance speech in Charlotte Thursday night, both the Republicans and Democrats have formally chosen their nominees for the 2012 presidential election. Let the real race begin. A lot can change between now and Nov. 6: Gaffes, scandals or even major international news events could shift the dynamics of the campaign. The latest Gallup Polls show registered voters preferring Obama to Mitt Romney by just one percentage point, 47 percent to 46 percent. A USA Today/Gallup poll taken just before the party conventions found American voters think Obama is more likeable, but trust Romney more to handle the economy. Pundits have been busy for months handicapping the major-party candidates on various …

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Greenwood's 'Fired Up' Edith Childs Casts SC Votes for Obama

Democrat with connection to President casts roll call vote.

CHARLOTTE — The South Carolina Democrat who was featured in a Barack Obama campaign ad for her "Fired up! Ready to go!" chant cast the state's votes to nominate Obama on Wednesday night. Read more about Edith Childs here.

Penny MacMann

11:45 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

When people say "vote your values" remember that one of the major values we teach our kids is honesty. We tell our kids not to lie to us, but tell the truth. I am surprised how many people do not count truthfulness as an important value - and yet will vote for the liar Mitt Romney. If he wins the election, his lies will negatively affect more Americans than voting on gay marriage,or abortion. …   more ›

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

S.C. Woman 'Fires Up' Democratic National Convention

Retired nurse from Greenwood featured in campaign video moves Democrats with chant.

CHARLOTTE — It's hard to go anywhere at this week's Democratic National Convention without hearing "Fired up! Ready to go!" echoing through the halls. The call and response is part of Obama campaign history, dating back to a 2008 Democratic Primary rally in rural Greenwood, S.C. President Obama describes in a campaign video about arriving in the small town, roughly 70 miles west of Columbia. Only 20 supporters had turned out, and the energy was tepid until Edith Childs began chanting "Fired up! Ready to go!" For the 63-year-old retired nurse, it's a phrase she's been using for decades. "Back in the 1960s, early 1970s ... we would go out in the community to register people to vote, that was our battle cry," Childs said. "We'd do about five …

Young Democrats: Despite Challenges, Reelecting Obama Remains Priority

Obama can deliver young voters, but future for Democrats is hazy.

CHARLOTTE — Party faithful at this week's Democratic National Convention insist that if there is a dearth of enthusiasm to re-elect President Obama, all will be righted after the President speaks Thursday. "You might not be able to re-capture what we had in 2008, but we're all still very excited and motivated," said S.C. Rep. Bakari Sellers, 27. "Over the next couple of days you'll see that build up." Young voters are largely credited with propelling Obama to office in 2008. But there are doubts about whether recent college graduates, who have faced difficult job struggles, will return to the polls this year. Obama has made high-profile stops at college campuses across the country in the weeks leading up to the convention. An estimated 15 …

stanley seigler

9:04 pm on Saturday, September 8, 2012

[contd] 'Why do the Democrats celebrate Bill Clinton, as he's largely responsible for causing our current economic conditions???' 5. [clinton] Signed investment bank deregulation that led to the creation of financial derivatives and CDO's that many attribute to be the root cause of the 2008 financial meltdown. and many disagree...many believe the root cause was WS greed...and GOP free market (…   more ›

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Ellison Stumps for Elizabeth Warren at DNC

Congressman says Democrats must win back seat previously held by Ted Kennedy.

CHARLOTTE — Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison told a crowd of Massachusetts Democrats that defeating first-term U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., is a top prirority for the party. "Other than re-electing Barack Obama, reclaiming the seat of Teddy Kennedy is the most quintessential priority of our party," said Ellison, D-Minn., at a Monday delegate breakfast. The suburban Minneapolis congressman was encouraging Bay State Democrats to campaign for Warren, who is in a close contest with Brown, who claimed the seat in 2010 when Sen. Edward Kennedy died. Democrat began their convention in Charlotte on Monday. President Obama will accept the party's nomination in a Thursday evening speech expected to draw more than 70,000 spectators.

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