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Over 40 Percent of Americans Can't Name VP Candidates

(ABC News) - Ahead of the first and only vice presidential debate of the 2016 race, more than 40 percent of Americans cannot name the vice presidential nominee of either major party. ABC News together with our partners at SSRS…

The Race to the White House

Farmville, V.A. (WOLO) --- The road to the White House continues to heat up as the two Vice Presidential candidates come face to face for their first televised debate Tuesday. ABC Columbia is following the latest on the campaign trail.…

VP Candidates Prep for Their Debate

Donald Trump may have boasted about shunning traditional debate prep, but his running mate and Hillary Clinton's aren't leaving anything up to chance.

Funeral Services Set for City Councilwoman Leona Plaugh

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)-- Longtime Columbia City Councilwoman Leona Plaugh will be laid to rest Sunday. Plaugh died Wednesday, at the age of 66, after a long battle with cancer says her family. Services for Plaugh will be held Sunday, October…

Midlands Residents React to Debate

[gtxvideo vid='8kepVb6p' thumb='http://player.gtxcel.com/thumbs/8kepVb6p.jpg' vtitle='Midlands Residents React to Debate'] COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)-- The candidates are on the campaign trail, already moving on from the First Presidential Debate. But Midlands residents are weighing in. Here's what some of you had to say.

'Lead the Way' Hosting National Voter Registration Day

ABC News-- Beginning at 8:3AM EST, Tuesday, September 27, 2016, Lead the Way will host National Voter Registration Day 2016 events at 1400 Greene Street, Strom Thurmond Fitness Center, the Darla Moore School of Business, and more as part of a…

First Presidential Debate: Hot Topics & Highlights

ABC News-- It was a war of words for the first debate between Presidential candidates at Hofstra University. The night started off with a hand shake between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, but it didn't take long for attacks to fly.…

Trump Tax Plan May Coast $1.5T More Than He Says

Donald Trump's tax plan may cost $1.5 trillion over the next decade more than he has projected and skew even more to the wealthy, according to a nonpartisan analysis released Monday.

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