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Three-term U.S. Rep. Jim DeMint did a remarkable job in turning the tables on former Gov. Jim Beasley in the runoff campaign to be the GOP's nominee for South Carolina's U.S. Senate seat this fall.
DeMint, who finished well behind Beasley in the first round of voting two weeks earlier, romped to an easy victory Tuesday, garnering nearly 60 percent of the vote. One of his strongest showings was in Aiken County, where he took 69 percent of the vote.See the full content of this document
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Riveting Race On Tap
Even though South Carolina is considered a solid Republican state for George W. Bush over libera...
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