(Columbia, S.C.) – See below for SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick’s statement on Senator Tim Scott’s response to Biden’s address to Congress: “Senator Scott did what he does best: explain our conservative values to folks in a way that makes sense on a personal level. The Biden Administration claims they want unity and to move our country forward, but their radical policies do the exact opposite and Senator Scott proved that tonight,” said SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick. “Tim Scott is the comprehensive conservative who knows firsthand the importance of expanding access to the classroom through school choice, empowering individuals by cutting
SCGOP Formally Censures Congressman Tom Rice (Columbia, S.C.) – Roughly two weeks ago, Congressman Tom Rice voted with Democrats to impeach outgoing President Trump, disappointing the Party and our Seventh Congressional District. After the vote, a letter and potential resolution at the grassroots level started forming in SC-07. Then becoming a county resolution, the resolution was proposed to the state resolutions committee. It then passed out of the resolutions committee and went to the full SCGOP State Executive Committee for a vote. At the quarterly meeting today, the SCGOP State Executive Committee passed the resolution to formally censure Congressman Rice.
SCGOP Chairman McKissick’s statement on the attempt to impeach President Trump (Columbia, S.C.) – The U.S. House voted to impeach President Trump this evening. See below for SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick’s full statement about the impeachment attempt: “After refusing to accept the 2016 election results, claiming the Trump campaign was colluding with Russia, then spending an absurd amount of taxpayer dollars on a witch hunt, Democrats have been looking for any excuse to get rid of President Trump ever since he set foot in the Oval Office. “Trying to impeach the President with just a week left in his term
SCGOP Chairman on the state of presidential race (Columbia, S.C.) – See below for SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick’s statement on the state of the presidential race: “Right now, the election is not over yet. The Trump campaign has made it clear they’re investigating allegations of voting irregularities and fraud,” said SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick. “All legal votes should be counted, illegal votes should not. The legal battles will continue into next week. A winner will be decided after they conclude and the country should wait on those results.” ###
SCGOP beats Democrats on straight ticket voting for third straight election (Columbia, S.C.) – The SCGOP beat Democrats on straight ticket voting for the third straight cycle by a margin of 17%, more than doubling the margin from 2018. Just under 2.5 million S.C. residents voted for president, with 1.6 million choosing straight ticket. Out of that total, 935,584 Republicans voted straight ticket, or 59% of straight ticket votes compared to Democrats’ 41%. In 2016, Republicans beat Democrats for the first time on straight ticket voting, by a margin of 2.9%. Continuing that historic trend, Republicans again beat Democrats in
Republican State Representative Nancy Mace defeats Democrat Joe Cunningham (Columbia, S.C.) – Early this morning, Republican State Representative Nancy Mace defeated Democrat Joe Cunningham, flipping back the First Congressional District. See below for SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick’s statement: “Nancy Mace proved what we already knew: the First Congressional District is a Republican district. She worked hard all the way through to the finish line and we couldn’t be more proud of what she accomplished” said SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick. “We’re excited to be able to send a new Nancy to Congress!” ###
Senator Lindsey Graham defeats Associate Chairman of the DNC Jaime Harrison (Columbia, S.C.) – Senator Lindsey Graham, unsurprisingly, defeated Associate Chairman of the DNC, Jaime Harrison, winning his reelection campaign. See SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick’s full statement below: “Democrat Jaime Harrison raised $120 million from out-of-state liberals and I’d like to thank all them for their investment into our economy,” said SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick. “He spent his entire campaign hiding from voters, hiding from issues, hiding from the national Democrat baggage, hiding from everything except the wallets of Hollywood elitists and radical liberals. South Carolina is a Republican state,
U.S. Supreme Court grants unanimous win to Republican effort to maintain ballot security (Columbia, S.C.) – This evening the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously granted a stay to the U.S. Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit ruling, reinstating the witness signature requirement. See below for SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick’s full statement on the U.S Supreme Court’s motion: “Despite the Democrats’ efforts to hijack a pandemic and use it to meddle with our election laws, they’ve lost,” said SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick. “We’re pleased the Supreme Court reinstated the witness signature requirement and recognized its importance in helping to prevent election fraud. We were willing
SCGOP Chairman McKissick’s statement on Biden’s VP pick (Columbia, S.C.) – See below for SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick’s statement on Joe Biden’s Vice Presidential pick: “Kamala Harris is a radical, pro-abortion Democrat who wants to confiscate guns, pass Medicare-for-All, let illegal immigrants in our country by the thousands, and pass AOC’s Green New Deal. She claims to be an advocate for minorities but she has sat back and watched her own party continue to take African-Americans for granted for decades. That’s all anybody in S.C. needs to know about her, and Sleepy Joe for picking her.” –SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick ###
SCGOP: Calling Senator Tim Scott a “Token” is Not Productive (Columbia, S.C.) – Yesterday, on the five-year anniversary of the senseless, evil murders at Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston, Senator Tim Scott introduced his JUSTICE Act bill on the Senate floor. The police reform bill has bipartisan support and focuses on transparency and training. While Senator Scott has been listening to Americans, meeting and talking with law enforcement officials, senators on both sides of the aisle, and working to address needed change, a high-ranking Senate Democrat was busy calling the JUSTICE Act and Senator Scott’s efforts a “token process.” See below