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SC governor defends Confederate flag at Statehouse: Not 'a single CEO' has complained

South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (R) on Tuesday said that there was no need to remove the Confederate battle flag from the Statehouse grounds because it was not an issue for CEOs, and the state had "fixed" racist perceptions by electing an Indian-American governor.

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10 Republican red states that mooch off of coastal liberal states

One of the most hilarious talking points coming from far-right Republicans and the Tea Party is that when “red states” like Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana are asked to bail out California or Massachusetts, that’s when they will finally become “fed up with socialism” and secede from the Union once and for all.

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SC gov. calls to ban 'black biker week' after shootings, but not white Harley week

Gov. Nikki Haley (R) has called on one South Carolina town to end an event for black bikers, but has not opposed a similar so-called "Harley Davidson" biker week that is predominantly white.

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SC Gov. Nikki Haley faces Facebook fracas over appointee's alleged atheism

The prospect of an atheist holding public office in South Carolina is apparently big enough of a concern to lead South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) into a public squabble online with a state lawmaker and political ally, Buzzfeed reported.

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8-year-old SC girl's 'State Fossil' drive derailed by creationists who want credit for God

An eight-year-old South Carolina girl's drive to have the woolly mammoth designated at the state's 'official fossil' has been thwarted by two state senators who want the bill to be amended to give credit to God for creating the earth and the mammoth.

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Court finds S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley violated civil rights by arresting Occupy protesters

A federal appeals court ruled on Monday that South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) could be sued for violating the civil rights of Occupy Columbia protesters who were removed from the Statehouse grounds and arrested in 2011.

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White supremacist resigns from Gov. Nikki Haley's re-election campaign

An aide to the re-election campaign of South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) has resigned from his position over connections to a white supremacist group. According to Mediaite, Cuban-American conservative activist Roan Garcia-Quintana stepped down after days of intense pressure on the campaign.

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South Carolina governor appointed white supremacist to steering committee

The Southern Poverty Law Center on Wednesday accused South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley of appointing a white supremacist to her steering committee.

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South Carolina House passes nullification bill to make Obamacare a crime

The South Carolina state House on Wednesday passed a so-called "nullification" bill that is declares President Barack Obama's health care reform law to be "null and void," and criminalizes it's implementation.

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Slumping Mark Sanford 'debates' picture of Nancy Pelosi

In a move out of the Clint Eastwood political playbook, former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (R) engaged in a public "debate" on Wednesday with a life-size picture of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) while accusing Elizabeth Colbert Busch, his opponent in a May 7 congressional election, of ducking him.

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Elizabeth Colbert Busch wins South Carolina primary race

Elizabeth Colbert Busch, the sister of comedian Stephen Colbert, has won the Democratic nomination for a South Carolina House seat by a landslide, while the former state governor Mark Sanford will progress to a Republican run-off.

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RNC chair to fix GOP with 'hackathons,' marketing 'year round' -- but no policy changes

The chairman of the Republican Party on Sunday explained that he had a plan to turn around his party's recent losing streak by having less debates, earlier conventions, "hackathons" and more "marketing" -- cosmetic changes that give candidates fewer chances to damage themselves without any serious policy changes.

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