Three days, three visits from GOP presidential nomination front-runners.
Former Gov. David Beasley said he thinks Mike Huckabee can win tonight’s debate simply by being himself.
Johnsonville city councilman Brad Richardson said he was happy to see so many young Republican supporters in Myrtle Beach the day of the Republican presidential debate.
The Republican debate in Myrtle Beach marks a “critical” point in John McCain’s resurging presidential campaign as “the eyes of the world will be watching tonight,“ said state Rep. Phillip Lowe, R-Florence.
Mary Tepper, Mitt Romney’s Florence County volunteer chairwoman, said before the debate that she thinks her candidate has the best chance of beating the Democratic presidential nominee.
I’m now in Myrtle Beach for the debate. Traffic wasn’t that terrible, although I imagine it will come to a standstill later.
Hello. Florence County government reporter Charles Tomlinson here, preparing to step out of his usual stomping grounds and head to Horry County for the Republican debates.