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Perry loses key SC backer after attack on Romney

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Presidential candidate Rick Perry's criticism of Mitt Romney's business past had a boomerang effect Thursday, costing him the support of a prominent Republican in South Carolina. Investment fund executive and top GOP donor Barry Wynn told The Associated Press he was leaving the Perry fold to endorse Romney, the former Massachusetts governor. Wynn said Perry's attacks on Romney's time at the helm of the private equity firm Bain Capital had crossed the line in a political party that values free-market capitalism.

 

5 GOP candidates compete at S.C. forum

Five of the Republican Party's leading presidential contenders traveled to South Carolina on Labor Day to kiss the ring of tea party kingmaker Jim DeMint at a first-of-its-kind forum devoted to the Constitution and the role of government.

 

Bachmann wishes Elvis happy birthday on death date

Republican presidential candidate Michelle Bachmann got her Elvis Presley dates all shook up during a campaign stop Tuesday in South Carolina.

 

Bachmann says she won't get into 'mud wrestling' fight with Palin

GOP presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann is spending the day in South Carolina, and started it off by saying the perceived tension between her ...

 

12 in 2012: Jim DeMint Earns His Stripes as Tea Party Power Broker

Senator Tea Party, as Jim DeMint is sometimes known, is a moniker the first-term senator began wearing before the Tea Party became a household name. It's also a description that has pushed the South Carolina Republican out of the shadows and into the forefront of electoral politics.

 

Haley wins South Carolina runoff after drama-filled race

Haley wins South Carolina runoff after drama-filled race

South Carolina Republicans made state Rep. Nikki Haley their first female gubernatorial nominee, handing her an easy win in a primary runoff against Gresham Barrett.

 

R.I. GOP Official Resigns Over Wilson Outburst

The chairman of the Rhode Island Republican Hispanic Assembly and member of the Republican Central Committee says he has quit the GOP because he was embarrassed by South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's address to Congress on Sept. 9.

 

South Carolina GOP votes to censure Sanford

South Carolina GOP votes to censure Sanford

After nearly four hours of deliberation and multiple rounds of balloting, the South Carolina Republican Party voted Monday night to censure Mark Sanford for traveling overseas to visit his mistress -- but stopped short of calling on the governor to resign.

 

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