Treasurer-Elect Curtis Loftis Thanks Chairman Floyd for Service to State Republican Party

Chairman Karen Floyd of the South Carolina Republican Party announced Wednesday that she will not seek another term as Chairman. Treasurer-Elect Loftis issued the following statement. “It is with profound gratitude that I thank Chairman Floyd for her service to the South Carolina Republican Party. During her tenure she accomplished many significant goals. Foremost, the SCGOP Headquarters debt was paid off and named in honor of Roger Milliken. Several county-wide headquarters opened across the state as the party continued to strengthen. The results of the 2010 election are her most significant accomplishment and will forever be her legacy. Republicans won

A Republican Renewal

Play the video below to play a special Election Day message from SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd!

The Results from Last Night

The GOP swept every statewide office, won five of six U.S. House seats and picked up an unprecedented majority in the State House. U.S. SENATE (98 percent reporting) [x] U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint (R): 62 percent [ ] Alvin Greene (D): 28 percent [ ] Tom Clements (G): 9 percent U.S. HOUSE, FIRST DISTRICT (97 percent reporting) [x] Rep. Tim Scott (R): 65 percent [ ] Ben Frasier (D): 29 percent [ ] Robert Dobbs (G): 1 percent [ ] Keith Blandford (L): 1 percent [ ] Rob Groce (WFM): 2 percent [ ] Mac McCullough (UNC): 0 percent U.S.

A Clean Sweep

Last night, the South Carolina Republican Party swept every single constitutional office in the state. From the Governor’s office to State House districts, we have conservative leaders who will work tirelessly to turn this state around. However, even though last night was an exciting victory for conservative values, we know that the work is far from over. We must make good on every promise made and every stance taken. There are so many issues that need to be addressed immediately, with the greatest concern being our economy. We need to begin working to create jobs right now and get government

There is Still Time

If you have not voted yet today, there is still time. Please help us score a conservative victory today!

Karen on the Road in Spartanburg

SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd speaks with State Senator Lee bright, Spartanburg County SCGOP Chairman LaDonna Ryggs, and Spartanburg Committeeman Doug Cobb.

Karen Visits Greenville

SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd had the opportunity to stop in Greenville and speak with State Senator David Thomas, Representative Wendy Nanny, Representative Garry Smith, Representative Dwight Loftis, and South Carolina Federation of Republican Women Chairman Betty Poe.

Sending a Message to Washington

It hardly seems possible that the polls will open in less than 24. We are on the eve of one great day, when we will have the chance to put conservative solutions to work and get this state on the right track. There are just two updates I want to throw your way before Election Day officially kicks off: First, we are hosting a pre-election rally at Harmon’s Tree Farm (3152 Augusta Hwy) in Gilbert at 6:00pm. Some fantastic conservative leaders will be in attendance, including Nikki Haley, Congressman Joe Wilson, and the rest of the Republican ticket. Please come

Nikki Haley for governor

It’s been a dirty campaign for governor, with most of the dirt thrown toward Republican nominee Nikki Haley. Much of the mud-slinging reflects a failure of the opposition to engage Rep. Haley’s campaign on the merits of her ideas. That’s because her views on government streamlining, public frugality and improving our business climate resonate across the state. South Carolina voters should elect Nikki Haley governor on Tuesday. Many of Rep. Haley’s ideas about government are similar to those of Gov. Mark Sanford. Her critics contend because Gov. Sanford couldn’t advance most of his proposals for improving state government, neither will