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Jonathan Serrie reports from Charleston, South Carolina
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- Date Mar 18, 2013
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-- -- -- with their he's the most famous member of his big family.
Now Stephen cold -- is bringing his star power to his -- congressional campaign -- -- the time I was a young girl.
-- today with eleven Brothers and sisters are better and learn how to negotiate.
Touting her success in business Elizabeth Colbert bush is the Democrat front runner in south Carolina's heavily Republican first district however.
They aren't your typical South Carolina Republicans.
There's a lot of Yankee Republicans in this district here are more concerned with fiscal issues.
Campaign ad campaign signs underscore the fiscal conservative reputation a former governor Mark Sanford let down a lot of people for years after an affair ended his marriage and many thought his political career.
Sanford has returned to politics as the Republican front runner in a sixteen way GOP race for the congressional seat he held in the ninety.
-- do you go to the expression that went to.
If publisher.
And I think that if there's anything that's needed in Washington DC right now it's a little bit greater level of humility from either party's perspective.
In where they're coming.
-- Given one more chance.
Break up with career politicians.
The price -- Teddy turner high school economics teacher -- turner -- running as a fresh alternative to politics as usual.
But the Republican is trying to distance himself from the political views of his father billionaire media mogul Ted Turner is pretty significant player but he's also very liberal.
I'm not that I never have been.
All the candidates agree fiscal responsibility.
Is a key issue in this race we need to pass the budget needs to be a responsible budget.
And we need to learn to live within our budget the debate is which candidate is uniquely qualified to bring it to Washington -- a veteran of the Iraq War.
I believe -- duty I believe and putting the country's interest above my own.
With no incumbent the field was open for both experienced and novice politicians to enter the race and with sixteen GOP contenders vying for the nomination.
-- country voters are virtually assured a Republican runoff April 2 in Charleston, South Carolina Jonathan Serrie Fox News.