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The frontrunner?

By Eliot Peace (Jul 04, 2006)

Senator John McCain (R-AZ), the fourth subject in Townhall.com’s series on potential 2008 contenders, visited South Carolina Thursday, June 29th. As special guest, McCain... more

Dems defend an incumbent in Georgia's 12th

By Eliot Peace (Jun 08, 2006)

A wrench was recently thrown into the battle for Georgia’s 12th Congressional District, currently held by Democrat John Barrow.In mid-May a Georgia Superior Court judge... more

2006 election update

By Eliot Peace (May 23, 2006)

Momentum building in South Carolina's 5th DistrictCountless pundits across the country have noted the anti-Republican sentiment among voters heading into the 2006... more

A tough fight in NC's 11th

By Eliot Peace (May 11, 2006)

The StadiumNorth Carolina’s 11th District covers some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country. Tucked amidst the convergence of the Tennessee, Georgia and South... more

Southern opportunities

By Eliot Peace (Apr 26, 2006)

Despite all of the bad news over the last several months, and the talk of a 1994-like sweep of the US House of Representatives by the Democratic Party, not all news is bad... more

Kentucky politics really are local

By Eliot Peace (Apr 20, 2006)

Next to Augusta, Georgia’s Masters Tournament, the Kentucky Derby is perhaps the best exhibit of Southern hospitality and genteel charm in the country. The renowned... more

Getting down to business

By Eliot Peace (Apr 03, 2006)

Virginia Senator and presidential prospect George Allen headlined a fundraiser for South Carolina Representative Ralph Norman in late March. Norman, 52, a developer from... more

Is America ready for another George?

By Eliot Peace (Mar 28, 2006)

Senator George Allen (R-VA), the third subject in Townhall.com’s series on potential 2008 presidential contenders, visited South Carolina this past Friday. As... more

Louisiana: Second time a charm?

By Eliot Peace (Mar 17, 2006)

Louisiana is the least Southern of the Southern states. Home of jazz and jambalaya, not fried chicken and sweet tea, the culture is a blend of hearty people, descendents of... more

Dire GOP predictions might prove false

By Eliot Peace (Mar 10, 2006)

Georgia is the setting for several high-profile congressional races this year. Normally, strong challengers wait for an open seat before throwing a hat in the ring,... more

Sizing up '08 prospects in South Carolina, Part II

By Eliot Peace (Mar 03, 2006)

COLUMBIA, SC -- Why has Mitt Romney spent so much time in South Carolina recently? Perhaps his own words shed some light: "I don't think it's lost on anyone who is... more

Sizing up '08 prospects in South Carolina

By Eliot Peace (Feb 27, 2006)

COLUMBIA, SC -- Though the South Carolina primary is still some two years away, presidential wannabes are already trekking to the state by the truckload. As the presidential... more

Champ versus Challenger

By Eliot Peace (Feb 13, 2006)

COLUMBIA, SC -- How do you defeat an incumbent Congressman who has been elected 12 times since 1982 and who is a member of his party’s leadership?Well, a good way to... more

A tale of two incumbents in Georgia

By Eliot Peace (Jan 23, 2006)

First, a history lesson. The Republican takeover of Georgia has been swift and decisive. Once one of the last bastions of the boll-weevil Democratic Party, the Georgia... more