Nikki Haley

S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley links Trump to terrorist Dylann Roof: 'I know what that rhetoric can do'

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) invoked Charleston mass shooter Dylann Roof in an interview decrying Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's rhetoric.

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S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley signs bill banning abortions after 19 weeks of pregnancy

South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley on Wednesday signed into law a bill banning most abortions after 19 weeks of pregnancy unless the mother's life is at risk, a spokesperson told Reuters on Wednesday.

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South Carolina lawmakers pass bill banning abortions after 19 weeks

The South Carolina legislature on Tuesday passed a bill banning most abortions after 19 weeks of pregnancy unless the mother's life was at risk, making it the 17th U.S. state to approve such a ban.

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This is the dumbest prediction of the 2016 election -- and why TV political punditry is a wasteland

Surprising as it may seem for such a "hot take" or scoop or whatever you might call it, MSNBC's Mark Halperin, who is all over your TV as a "senior political analyst," waited until the Friday night to make the most stunning -- and dumb -- prediction of the 2016 election season.

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Donald Trump represents the party base -- it's time for GOP leaders to finally admit it

In the days leading up to the Indiana primary, Ted Cruz announced that America faced “a time for choosing” .

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Republican candidate John Kasich passed over by Time's 100 most influential people list

Time magazine's annual "100 most influential people" list had a notable omission this year: John Kasich, the only member of the current presidential field who did not to make the cut.

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$830 million corporation pulling out of South Carolina over proposed anti-LGBT bill

Alabama, Indiana, Mississippi and North Carolina are learning the hard way what their right-wing values get them in the end. Now just the proposal of a so-called "bathroom bill" in South Carolina has sent one gay chief executive officer is packing his jobs for California.

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Nikki Haley: Trump's campaign is 'just another project like Trump University and Trump Vodka -- all failures'

Appearing on ABC's This Week, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) launched a blistering assault on 2016 GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump, comparing him to an out-of-control kindergartner while ticking off Trump's history of failed projects.

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South Carolina's painful legacy of racism endures to this day

As this year’s presidential primaries roll on, South Carolina has once again taken its place as the first primary in the South. As ever, it does so under the weight of a legacy of racism – and one that all too recently played out in tragic fashion.

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How the Bush family's shameless political tactics birthed a potential 'President Trump' nightmare

As the political media delirium of the Republican nominating contest has descended on South Carolina, it has done so against the backdrop of a year of extreme racial violence.

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GOP presidential candidates offer stark contrast in style and vision as field thins

CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - As the presidential field winnows after Donald Trump’s commanding victory in South Carolina's nominating contest, U.S. Republican voters face a choice that grows starker by the day.

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Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney to endorse Marco Rubio: report

Former U.S. Republican presidential nominee will endorse Marco Rubio in the race for the party's presidential nomination, Huffington Post reported on Sunday.

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Errors and miscalculations ended Bush's White House hopes: report

Before Donald Trump's put-downs and the stumbles in presidential debates, and before the profound frustration of voters became so unmistakably apparent, Jeb Bush appeared to be best positioned to win back the White House for Republicans in 2016.

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