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Beasley enters S.C. Senate race

By PETER ROFF, UPI Senior Political Analyst

WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Former South Carolina Gov. David Beasley said Wednesday he would be a candidate for the seat of retiring Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings, D-S.C.

Rumors Republican Beasley would enter the race have flourished in South Carolina since Thanksgiving after a poll commissioned by a Republican political consultant found the one-term ex-governor would defeat any of the four announced GOP candidates.

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Already in the race for the GOP nomination are former state Attorney General Charlie Condon, Rep. Jim DeMint, businessman Tom Ravenel and Myrtle Beach Mayor Mark McBride.

The front-runner among Democrats is state Education Superintendent Inez Tennenbaum, who must first get past party activist Marcus Belk in the June 8 primary.

South Carolina is considered a solidly Republican state in presidential years. George W. Bush carried the state in the 2000 presidential election, winning 57 percent of the almost 1.4 million votes cast.

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