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- Clinton returning to S.C., site of humbling 2008 loss. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returns to S.C. Wednesday for the first time since her distant loss in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary. Source: New York Times/AP
- Opinions divided as Clinton heads to S.C. Source: Columbia Free Times
- Graham stresses foreign policy chops ahead of expected presidential run. Source: Charleston City Paper
- Clinton aims to wash away the taste of 2008, Source: The State
- Clinton to visit with S.C. Democratic women. Source: Associated Press
- S.C. lawmakers waiting on Graham before presidential picks. A lot of the GOP lawmakers in Columbia are waiting for U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham to announce his presidential intentions before they jump on a presidential bandwagon. Source: Post and Courier
- 5 more candidates? Ho hum. Source: Rock Hill Herald
- Clinton not the only one coming to state this week. Source: SC Radio Network
- Small business up front in campaign playbooks. Source: The Post and Courier / AP
- RNC rolls out video as Hillary visits. Source: The State
- GOP candidates campaigning in S.C. this week. Source: The State
- Clinton to speak at 2015 Day in Blue. Source: The State
- Carly Fiorina to visit Spartanburg. Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal
- Graham says super PACs should be “reined in.” Source: Greenville News
- Hillary to speak Wednesday in Columbia. Source: Associated Press
- Hillary Clinton headed to South Carolina. After marching in a local veteran’s parade on Monday, Hillary Clinton is headed our way. Source: New York Times
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