Minority Candidates

NIKKI HALEY SPEAKS TO MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN IN CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

Haley talks about importance of port during Charleston visit Posted: Sep 09, 2010 8:27 AM EDT Updated: Sep 09, 2010 5:10 PM EDT Click image to enlarge CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) – Republican candidate for governor Nikki Haley was in the Lowcountry Thursday afternoon. State Rep. Haley spoke to members of the National Federation of Republican […]

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A BLACK REPUBLICAN CHALLENGES RANGEL IN HARLEM

MURDOCK: A Republican in Harlem Michel Faulkner could upend Rangel with conservative play By Deroy Murdock – The Washington Times August 12, 2010 Illustration: Harlem Hokie by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times ”I am not going away,” 40-year veteran Rep. Charles B. Rangel told House colleagues Tuesday. “You’re not going to tell me to

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FROM THE KILLING FIELDS TO MASSACHUSETTS

AUGUST 28, 2010 From the Killing Fields to the Tea Party A Cambodian refugee and self-described Reagan Republican runs for Congress in the Bay State. By MICHAEL MOYNIHAN Lowell, Mass. Sam Meas isn’t your typical congressional candidate. For one thing, the Cambodian refugee doesn’t know his birthday. “I tell people I am 38 years old—

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TIM SCOTT – IT STARTED WITH THE FREEDOM FRIES

HILLYER: Tim Scott’s freedom fries Charleston’s candidate from Chick-fil-A By Quin Hillyer– The Washington Times August 6, 2010 Tim Scott High school freshman Tim Scott could not afford Chick-fil-A sandwiches back in 1981, but the French fries were good and inexpensive. Eating those fries made him a success, a conservative and an odds-on favorite to

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