Debate watch draws small crowd
By Thad Moore | Oct. 23, 2012Republicans make up majority of Coliseum viewing party
Republicans make up majority of Coliseum viewing party
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On Monday evening, a variety of South Carolina politicians gathered at USC for the “Candidate Environmental Forum” to discuss conservative issues that affect the Midlands and the state. The Sierra Club and Sustainable Carolina welcomed several speakers, including Rep. Joan Brady, Beth Bernstein, Joe McCulloch, Kirkman Finlay and Bakari Sellers, to debate environmental issues. The event was moderated by the League of Women Voters. — Compiled by Caroline Baity, Assistant News Editor
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