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In The News
Former Governor Advances in South Carolina Race
February 10, 2013 New York Times
The first chapter in a wild race to fill a Congressional seat in South Carolina was written Tuesday when former Gov. Mark Sanfordstaged something of a comeback in a Republican field crowded with 16 candidates, and Democrats overwhelmingly picked Elizabeth Colbert Busch, a businesswoman on leave from Clemson University.
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Who will face Elizabeth Colbert Busch in South Carolina's congressional election?
February 19, 2013 NBC News
Former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford will face a runoff in the Republican race as Elizabeth Colbert Busch, sister of Stephen Colbert, has won the Democratic primary for an open congressional seat in South Carolina. State Sen. Larry Grooms and former Charleston County Councilman Curtis Bostic are in a tight race for the second spot in the April 2 runoff.
As South Carolina voters selected their nominees on Tuesday in the state's 1st District special election, Mark Sanford spent Tuesday awaiting to find out if he would be chosen as the Republican nominee for a congressional seat left vacant by Tim Scott. The Palmetto State's dramatic race had 18 total candidates vying in the South Carolina primary, including Elizabeth Colbert Busch and Ted Turner's son.
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