November 14, 2008

2 Cents - Communion

This is a tough one. I am not here to question anyone’s beliefs. However, one of the leading stories on many news networks is a very controversial report about a sc priest who told his parishioners they should refrain from taking Holy Communion if they voted for Barack Obama because the democratic president elect is pro choice.


November 13, 2008

Upstate voters vent about election day problems

They met face to face with election officials at the Spartanburg election headquarters to hear what will be done in the future to make things much smoother.


November 06, 2008

Core of white dems in SC voted Obama

White voters accounted for the bulk of people casting ballots in South Carolina’s presidential contest, and three-quarters of them supported Republican John McCain.


November 05, 2008

Voters approve Sunday liquor sales

Dorchester County and Hanahan voters approved referendums allowing stores to sell alcohol on Sundays

Voters remove age of consent from constitution

With 79 percent of precincts reporting, 52 percent of voters approved the amendment.

Huge gains for Democrats in U.S. House

It’s the first time in more than 75 years that Democrats have made big gains in the House in back-to-back elections.


November 04, 2008

Obama and McCain fight to the finish

The turnout looks massive. From “McCain-safe” South Carolina to Florida to Pennsylvania, from Ohio to Colorado, the big battleground states that will decide this election, voters are jamming the polls.

Palin votes in Alaska

John McCain’s running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, says she hopes, prays and believes that she will be able to take her experience as a reformer to Washington as vice president.

Voters spending hours in line across country

It’s up to voters to decide who will live in the White House for the next four years.

Charleston County polling place changes

Updated polling places for Charleston County voters.

Voters jam polls across nation

John McCain and Barack Obama logged thousands of miles campaigning the day before Election Day alone.  Who wins the election will depend on half a dozen swing states.

Decision Day in America

South Carolinians again get a chance to vote for president after months of relative quiet while the campaigns swirled through other states.


November 03, 2008

What you need to know before you head to the polls

The Charleston County Board of Elections released new election numbers on Monday.  So far, 38,000 people have voted absentee or requested absentee ballots.

Developing: elections, Charleston-area leaders discuss voting

Local elections and community leaders began a press conference at 2:00 p.m. on Monday to remind Charleston-area voters what they need to know before heading to the polls on Tuesday. 

One day to go for presidential candidates

After almost two years on the campaign trail, John McCain and Barack Obama will spend the final full day before Election Day trying to sway the last undecided voters. 

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