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Karen on the Road
Recently, SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd was able to attend the Charleston County GOP Christmas Party. She spoke with some great and interesting people, such as Charleston County GOP Chairman Lin Bennett. Karen also recently attended the Myrtle Beach GOP Women’s Luncheon. While there, she had the chance to speak with the President of the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women, Betty Poe.
Senator Graham Sends Holiday Greeting to the Troops
Senator Lindsey Graham wishes a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of our men and women serving overseas in the military.
DeMint Wishes Troops a Merry Christmas
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) records a message to be broadcast overseas for American military members away from their loved ones this Christmas season.
Karen on the Road: Liberty Fellowship Summit
SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd recently attended the Liberty Fellowship Summit, which featured leaders from all over the world.
Harrell and House Leadership Announce Higher Ed Transparency Act of 2011
If you missed the press conference announcing the SC Higher Education Transparency Act of 2011, take a minute to look and share it with fellow conservatives!
Karen on the Road: Speaking with Cherokee GOP Chairman Steven Blanton
SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd recently stopped in Cherokee County to attend the Cherokee GOP Bob Parris Memorial Dinner. She spoke with Cherokee GOP Chairman Steven Blanton about the event.
SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd Attends Memorial Dinner
SCGOP Chairman Karen Floyd made a stop in Cherokee to attend the Bob Parris Memorial Dinner. While there, she spoke with Joan Wheeler, who has held numerous positions in the Republican Party.
The SCGOP Team Is Thankful For You
The SCGOP is very thankful for all the hard work you put into helping us sweep every statewide office this year. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving.
Floyd resigns after successful tenure
Last week, S.C. Republican Party chairwoman Karen Floyd announced her resignation today after one of the most successful election periods in the history of the party. She ran to replace outgoing chairman Katon Dawson last May, and her term would have ended next year. Floyd is the first woman to ever hold the post. The gains by state Republicans during her watch are nothing short of amazing. On Election Day, Republicans won every statewide office on the ballot, giving conservatives a singular chance at enacting reforms that will make a significant impact in moving South Carolina forward in everything from