First Round | Oct. 24, 2007
THE STATE
- Romney: Government needs upgrade
- Erwin decides against run against Graham
- Irmo | Mayor challenger builds war chest
- Lunch with Chad Walldorf
- Metro briefs | Forum to address religion in ’08 election
- GOP might punish S.C., four other states
- Romney polls show S.C. surge
- Thompson back in S.C. this week
- Romney, McCain announce S.C. visits
GREENVILLE NEWS
- Romney pitches his experience as businessman
- Erwin says no to Senate
- Biden focuses on health, Thompson on immigration
- Run as a Dem. It’s cheaper!
- Attorney asks SLED to probe Sanford
- Attorney general cites error in Sterling ruling
- Mayoral candidates see very different futures
- Pickens school district rejects Saco Lowell plan
SHJ
- Report says Wilton takes back support of Romney
- Third contender in race for Senate District 12 seat
- Talley’s sexual offenders bill gets tougher
- Spartanburg council backs housing’s HOPE
- Gay rights group urges Obama to cut gospel singer from SC concert
- McMaster: No conflict of interest in last Carolina Investors case
POST & COURIER
- Emotions high on illegal-immigration proposal
- S’ville looking at tax increase
- Dist. 94 opponents: Jail time won’t be issue
- Bike path approved for East Bay St.
- Candidates square off
- Dist. 2 group calls for changes
- Briefly in politics
- Colbert, others might have ballot trouble
2008 | REPUBLICANS
- GOP team revives electoral vote initiative
- Thompson Finds Reason to Discuss Schiavo Case
- Ex-Mass. treasurer Malone throws a kiss to Giuliani
- Huckabee Fundraising Surges, Candidate Says
- Romney’s Dilemma
- Romney: ‘Look at me as an American and judge my values’
- Is Rudy Giuliani’s campaign benefitting from African misery?
- Romney, McCain Lock Horns Over Shifts in Position
- McCain Says Supporting Immigration Legislation Hurt Campaign
2008 | DEMOCRATS
- Obama hits Hillary hard in Iowa
- The GOP strategy: Demonize Clinton
- Sen. Obama says he is the candidate of real change
- Bill Richardson’s new ad shows off his diplomatic chops
- With Trippi’s Rise, Some See a New John Edwards
- Hill Drudge-ingly accepting of how to play media game
- Edwards says he’s most electable, but . . .”