• Robert Lee "Bob" Peeler (born January 4, 1952) served as the 86th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina from January 1995 to January 2003. He was the...
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  • refer to: Anthony Peeler (born 1969), American professional basketball player Bob Peeler (born 1952), American politician Harvey S. Peeler, Jr. (born 1948)...
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    entered the gubernatorial election of 2002; he first defeated Lt. Gov. Bob Peeler in the Republican primary and then defeated the Democratic incumbent,...
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  • former mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand Bob Peeler (born 1952), former Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina Bob Perciasepe (born 1951), former acting Administrator...
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    Harvey Smith Peeler Jr. (born September 8, 1948) is an American politician. He is a member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 14th District...
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    January 15, 2003 – January 12, 2011 Governor Mark Sanford Preceded by Bob Peeler Succeeded by Ken Ard Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 18th...
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    June 25, 2002. The contest became a race between Lieutenant Governor Bob Peeler from the Upstate and Mark Sanford, a former representative of the 1st...
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  • South African author Ann Gordon McCrory, First Lady of North Carolina Bob Peeler, '74, former Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina Gaylord Perry, Hall...
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    1957) January 11, 1995 – January 13, 1999 (lost election) Republican 1994 Bob Peeler 114 Jim Hodges (b. 1956) January 13, 1999 – January 15, 2003 (lost election)...
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    highly contentious and successful presidential primaries in 1996 (won by Bob Dole) and 2000 (won by George W. Bush).[citation needed] On March 28, 2002...
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    South Carolina In office January 13, 1999 – January 15, 2003 Lieutenant Bob Peeler Preceded by David Beasley Succeeded by Mark Sanford Member of the South...
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    his five children in 2014. Lacie Lybrand, Miss South Carolina USA 2006 Bob Peeler, former lieutenant governor (1995–2003), trustee of Clemson University...
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    Republican presidential primary. He introduced Bush during a campaign speech at Bob Jones University, which drew controversy because of the fundamentalist school's...
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  • South Carolina[citation needed] Bob Peeler, South Carolina lieutenant governor (1995–2003)[citation needed] Harvey S. Peeler, Jr., Republican member of the...
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    Gleaves was the last Republican Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina until Bob Peeler was elected in the 1994 election. Democratic Governor Wade Hampton appointed...
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    as lieutenant governor but lost in the general election to incumbent Bob Peeler (R). In 2002, Theodore came out of a quasi-retirement to accept an interim...
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  • House of Representatives: Newt Gingrich (R–Georgia) Senate Majority Leader: Bob Dole (R–Kansas) (until June 12) Trent Lott (R–Mississippi) (starting June...
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  • (Republican) (starting January 2) Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina: Bob Peeler (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota: Carole Hillard (Republican)...
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  • AOL Time Warner. January 15 – UK children's stop motion animated series Bob the Builder starts its American debut for the first time on Nick Jr. January...
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  • 1988) February 11 – Jonathan Hole, American actor (b. 1904) February 17 – Bob Merrill, American composer and screenwriter (b. 1921) February 18 Harry Caray...
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  • 4) Senate Majority Leader: George J. Mitchell (D-Maine) (until January 3) Bob Dole (R-Kansas) (starting January 3) Congress: 103rd (until January 3), 104th...
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  • and actress (b. 1920) Paul Williams, saxophonist (b. 1915) September 18 – Bob Hayes, American football player and track and field athlete (b. 1942) September...
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  • eyewear conglomerate Luxottica. May 1 The animated children's TV series SpongeBob SquarePants debuts on the cable network Nickelodeon. The body of English...
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  • Olmstead, artist January 6 – Don Martin, cartoonist (b. 1931) January 11 – Bob Lemon, baseball player and manager (b. 1920) January 12 – Bobby Phills, basketball...
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    Carolina Superintendent of Education Ben Frasier, former congressional aide Bob Coble, mayor of Columbia (endorsed Tenenbaum) Jim Clyburn, U.S. Representative...
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  • 18 – Larry Doby, American baseball player and manager (b. 1923) June 20 – Bob Stump, American politician (b. 1927) June 21 – Leon Uris, American writer...
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  • 30D, 16R 74D, 50R 3D, 3R Bush/ Quayle (R) N 1994 1995 David Beasley (R) Bob Peeler (R) Charlie Condon (R) Richard Eckstrom (R) Stan Spears (D) 26D, 20R 70R...
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  • 14, 1987 – January 11, 1995 1986   Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. 1990 86   Bob Peeler Republican January 11, 1995 – January 15, 2003 1994   David Beasley 1998...
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  • to 2002, Adams was the campaign manager for then-lieutenant governor Bob Peeler's run for Governor of South Carolina. Adams was also a political advisor...
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  • That same year, Gregg put out another instrumental single titled "Potato Peeler", which only reached #89 on the Billboard's Hot 100, but became well known...
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