Elizabeth Colbert Busch Has A Shot In South Carolina: Washington Post

Don't Count Out Elizabeth Colbert Busch
Elizabeth Colbert Busch answers questions from reporters in Charleston, S.C., on Monday Feb. 11, 2013, after she was endorsed by Democratic rival Martin Skelly for an open South Carolina congressional seat. The sister of comedian Stephen Colbert is now one of two Democrats seeking the seat. There are 16 Republicans running including former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and Teddy Turner, the son of media magnate Ted Turner. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith)
Elizabeth Colbert Busch answers questions from reporters in Charleston, S.C., on Monday Feb. 11, 2013, after she was endorsed by Democratic rival Martin Skelly for an open South Carolina congressional seat. The sister of comedian Stephen Colbert is now one of two Democrats seeking the seat. There are 16 Republicans running including former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and Teddy Turner, the son of media magnate Ted Turner. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith)

From the moment she announced her special election campaign, Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch has been viewed as something of a novelty candidate.

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