A dozen current and former elected officials endorse the longtime Senator.
Blasts the culture of Washington, DC.
The governor says her outreach toward small communities in the Palmetto State is from the heart.
Former Charleston County Council member has been flying under the proverbial radar while attempting to build on existing base of support.
Bobby Harrell is being investigated by SLED for possible ethics violations.
Comes after Governor says she'd like to see the program place more emphasis on healthy foods.
Latest example of social media kerfuffle.
Reps. Mick Mulvaney and Jeff Duncan throw their support to state Sen. Larry Grooms.
Results show an increase for both, while Congress is still unpopular.
State of the art recycling facility coming to Graniteville.
Tea Party and SCGOP at odds again.
'Appearance does matter," Wilson says in statement.
Both approved easily and are expected to pass in the Senate.
Andy Patrick campaign consultant responds to latest round of media by former governor.
Follows two fundraisers in New York and Charleston.
Perhaps the biggest endorsement of the race so far.
Legislation co-sponsored by Leon Stavrinakis.
Joins Turner, Kuhn and Sanford on television.
Latest chapter in long-running battle.
Attorney easily outpaces the field.
Former Gov. talks about 'second chances' and 'debt.
Former House Rep and Governor's return to public life so soon after scandal has voters at odds with themselves.
Also touched on sequestration, Hagel nomination and Benghazi attack.
GOP spends the day in North Charleston; Colbert Busch criss-crosses District.
Was on the job for 18 months.
Divorce papers filed last week against lobbyist Larry Marchant could refer to Haley.
Would be fourth endorsement this week.
Governor said roads and bridges are an economic and safety issue.
The leader of the House has been dogged by ethics complaints since September.
Charleston Mayor and AFL-CIO will support her candidacy.
At a Washington, DC press conference on Wednesday Graham said the mentally ill need to be prevented from getting access to firearms.
Says loosening regulations will help continue growth; creates task force.
Palmetto State lawmakers respond to President Obama's fifth such address.
Most of the seats look safe, but a few others are all but certain to be challenged.
Orangeburg native would replace Dick Harpootlian.
Appeared on CBS' Face the Nation.
Gov. Haley has suggested that the agency be rolled up into the State Museum, but critics say it would mean the loss of jobs and federal grant money.
Candidates seeking any and every advantage.
The former governor seeks a return to public office and perhaps some redemption.
Scheduled for February 22 in Upper West Side of Manhattan and February 23 in Charleston.