Karen on the Road In Aiken
SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd makes a stop in Aiken and chats with congressional candidate Jeff Duncan and State House Representative Roland Smith.
SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd makes a stop in Aiken and chats with congressional candidate Jeff Duncan and State House Representative Roland Smith.
SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd is on the Haley Victory Bus, and talks with State Superintendent of Education candidate Mick Zais.
An in-depth look at Jeff’s values, leadership and experience from those who know him best. Also, Jeff and his wife, Melody, talk about their family, their values and why Jeff wants to represent South Carolina’s Third Congressional district.
When Republican Tim Scott hails America as “the land of opportunity,” that familiar slogan packs an extra personal punch. He has succeeded in both business and politics despite being born into a low-income family and being raised by a single mother. And he has shown himself worthy of the opportunity to serve in Congress as the replacement for 1st District Rep. Henry Brown, who is stepping down after five terms. Mr. Scott long ago developed a deep faith in capitalism. The former Stall High School tailback also has developed an impressive reputation for promoting the free market via fiscal responsibility
Chairman Floyd is on the road again, this time at a fundraiser for our Agriculture Commissioner Hugh Weathers.
Chairman Floyd is on the road again, this time with our next Treasurer Curtis Loftis and former US Senator Rick Santorum.
The Executive Committee of the South Carolina Republican Party is the finest in the country, and the efforts of these individuals are a big reason why our Party will see remarkable electoral success next week. Four of our very own have decided to take their efforts beyond helping elect Republicans, and have decided to run for office themselves. Please support the following conservative candidates… State House District 91 candidate: Ben Kinlaw Chairman of the Barnwell County Republican Party Wife Peggy, 1 son Sergeant, U.S. Air Force Former textile executive State House District 101candidate: Barbara Mishoe Lifelong SC resident, grew up
You’ve seen the ads. You’ve received the mail. You’ve probably even been bothered during dinner with the phone calls. A big Election Day is right around the corner. This is one of the most important elections in recent history. Conservatives have a chance to take back Congress and we have the opportunity to elect a true reformer as our next Governor. But those aren’t the only items on the November 2nd ballot. There are four very important statewide ballot referendums that you need to know about. Amendment 1: Must Article I of the Constitution of this State, relating to the
In South Carolina, we are truly blessed to have some terrific political leaders who are known to make a difference in this state and country. Obviously, we need individuals in the Senator’s office who not only possess the appropriate levels of experience and knowledge, but also the practical leadership qualities that inspire true change. Here are your two options… The Conservative Choice: Jim DeMint One of the top leaders of the Tea Party Movement Leading the fight against earmarks and special interest-driven spending that’s killing our economy Has helped numerous conservative candidates get elected all across the country Opposes Obamacare
MOUNT PLEASANT — Republican state attorney general candidate Alan Wilson swung through the Lowcountry on Tuesday to underscore his willingness to fight the pending federal health care mandates. Wilson and Democratic attorney general candidate Matthew Richardson have expressed concerns about the recent health care reform, but Wilson said he would ensure that South Carolina takes an active role in fighting it. That would include using state taxpayer money to help pay for the legal challenge currently being pursued by at least 18 other states. “We’re not going to waste their money, but bear in mind this is a health care