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2004 US Presidential Election
January 31, 2004
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[Cross-posted at Backcountry Conservative]

Yesterday’s Primary News

Remaining Schedule:
2/1 6:25 p.m., Super Bowl Party, Manny’s, 12 Cumberland Street, Charleston
2/2 10 a.m. John Edwards, Rally, Stern Center Ballroom, College of Charleston, Charleston
2/2/ 12 p.m. John Edwards, Rally, Massachusetts Hall, Voorhees College, Denmark
2/2/ 12 p.m. John Edwards, Rally, Seneca Institute Family Life Center, W. South 3rd and Poplar Street, Seneca
2/3: 10 a.m. John Edwards, Rally, Belk Auditorium, Presbyterian College, Clinton
2/3 7:30 p.m., Charleston County Democrats Election Bash, City Bar, 192 East Bay Street, Charleston

News:
The Associated Press reports on two endorsements. Former DNC Chairman Don Fowler endorsed Kerry and State Treasurer Grady Patterson endorsed Edwards.

Taegan Goddard links to the latest S.C. primary poll (CBS) which has Edwards at 30% and Kerry at 18%.

President George W. Bush will visit Charleston two days after the primary on February 5.

Edwards, Kerry neck and neck, Charleston Post & Courier

Candidates pitch job plans, Greenville News

Diversity of views manifest at forum, The State

South Carolinians get another look at Democratic candidates, AP

Clark tries to distance himself from D.C. in battle for votes, Knight Ridder

Kerry promises to keep eye on Dixie, The State

King day in national spotlight, Greenville News

Debate less than inspiring, Furman professors say, Greenville News

Greenville shines, returns to normal, Greenville News

Running mate could be key for Kerry in South, The State

Complete coverage at Google News and SC Hotline. Other S.C. Links at Glenn Reynolds.com. Election 2004 section at Greenville Online features more news.

Yesterday’s Primary News



Posted by Jeff Quinton at January 31, 2004 08:21 AM | TrackBack
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