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Participants were Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Martin O'Malley. It was the final debate appearance of O'Malley, who suspended his campaign on February 1. Both before and after the debate, commentators said the debate was focused on Sanders and his voting record on gun control and slights against President Obama, among other issues.
South Carolina Democratic primary, February 27, 2016 Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegates Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total; Hillary Clinton: 272,379 73.44% 39 5 44 Bernie Sanders: 96,498 26.02% 14 0 14 Willie Wilson: 1,314 0.35% Martin O'Malley (withdrawn) 713 0.19% Uncommitted 0 1 1 Total votes 370,904 100% 53 6 59 Sources: [98] [99]
Edward Eugene Willey, Jr. was a Clinton fundraiser whose wife, Kathleen Willey, alleged on the CBS news magazine 60 Minutes that Bill Clinton had sexually assaulted her on November 29, 1993. Kathleen also testified on the Paula Jones sexual harassment suit against Clinton. Edward was found dead in the Virginia woods, and his death was ruled a ...
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Trump continued the Republican tradition in South Carolina, carrying the state with 54.9% of the vote. Clinton received 40.7% of the vote, underperforming Barack Obama's 2012 performance by about 4%. [2] Trump became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Charleston County since Dwight Eisenhower in 1956.
Thompson was a musician by trade, beginning his career as a drummer before becoming a top concert cornetist. In 1921, he joined John Sousa 's band as a bassoon player. Thompson moved to Long Beach in 1950, where he played in the Municipal Band and served as president of the local musician's union.
Alan Colmes, host of The Alan Colmes Show, former co-host of Hannity and Colmes, political commentator for Fox News Channel and blogger [237] Jamal Dajani, journalist and news producer [238] Liza Featherstone, journalist and author [239] John Fugelsang, comedian, actor, and host of radio talkshow Tell Me Everything [240]
Thornwell opened in Clinton, South Carolina on October 1, 1875, to ten orphaned children. [1] It was founded by Reverend William Plumer Jacobs and named for noted theologian James Henley Thornwell. Dr. Jacobs went on to found Presbyterian College and his son Thornwell Jacobs revitalized Oglethorpe University. [2]