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Gov. Nikki Haley to make campaign stop in Pawleys Island today
Published Monday, June 25, 2012 5:27 AM
Gov. Nikki Haley will make a stop in Pawleys Island today as she tours the area campaigning on behalf of Tom Rice for the new District 7 Congressional seat.
Rice and Andre Bauer face off in the Republican Primary runoff tomorrow.
Haley, in a press release, calls tomorrow’s election “a race between Tom Rice, an accountant, tax attorney and businessman who will rein in Washington spending, and Andre Bauer, a career politician who was one of the biggest cheerleaders for President Obama's failed stimulus.”
After making stops in Florence and Conway today, Haley will be at Applewood’s Pancake House – 14361 Ocean Highway — at 4 p.m. today.
The public is invited.
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