

Politics Feb 27

2020 Democrats are making their final appeals to South Carolina voters before the primary stakes rise even higher on Super Tuesday. The latest polls from the Palmetto State show former Vice President Joe Biden with a substantial lead, followed by…
By Lisa Desjardins
Politics Feb 27

While many of the remaining Democrats competing for their party's nomination have spent the past few months spread out across the early-voting states, Tom Steyer has had a fairly singular focus: South Carolina.
By Meg Kinnard, Associated Press
Politics Feb 25

Tom Steyer, qualified for the 10th Democratic debate after increasing his poll numbers in South Carolina, told the PBS NewsHour that attacks against Michael Bloomberg over the nondisclosure agreements are a distraction.
By Yamiche Alcindor, Meredith Lee
Politics Feb 19

Steyer has been courting black voters in the state and has spent tens of millions on ads. That could siphon support from Biden, creating an opening for Sanders.
By Meg Kinnard, Associated Press
Feb 09

By Michael Casey, Associated Press
Bounding onto a stage at a conference center in New Hampshire, tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang beamed a smile to a cheering crowd and launched into his pitch for votes heading intod of Tuesday’s first-in-the nation primary.
Jan 14

By Alexandra Jaffe, Associated Press
Just six candidates are gathering in Des Moines, all anxious for a televised boost before the Feb. 3 caucuses.
Billionaire businessman Tom Steyer told NewsHour Weekend Sunday that “saying something different” sets him apart from the crowded field of Democratic candidates seeking to become the president next year. He joins Yamiche Alcindor from the campaign trail to discuss why…
Dec 02

By Daniel Bush
Michael Bloomberg and Tom Steyer's presidential campaigns will test the country’s appetite for rich, self-funded candidates in a year where some of the most popular platforms for the leading Democratic 2020 contenders include vowing to tax the ultra wealthy to…
Nov 05

By Meg Kinnard, Associated Press
Over the course of three hours on Monday night, the Steyer campaign put out conflicting statements about the status of the situation.
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