It was an action packed week at the S.C. Republican Party! On Monday, The State newspaper published Chairman Matt Moore’s Op-Ed on the popular Uber car service. Chairman Moore said he hopes “South Carolina consumers will continue to make their voices heard and that technological innovation wins out over government regulation.” Read the full Op-Ed: http://www.thestate.com/2014/09/14/3677193_moore-why-republicans-should-love.html Senator Ted Cruz (Texas) and Chairman Moore hosted a Victory 2014 fundraiser luncheon on Monday with over 100 guests. Senator Cruz presented a $10,000 check to support the state party’s Victory 2014 Get-Out-The-Vote campaign! Read the media summary: http://www.southcarolinaradionetwork.com/2014/09/15/cruz-talks-issues-at-sc-gop-fundraiser/ On Tuesday, Chairman Moore, National
No SuperPAC or third party group is doing the kind of work that your State Party is doing… My friend — The campaign season is heating up! I hope you’ll take a moment to watch the video above – where you can learn about the exciting events coming up over the next five weeks. Click here to RSVP for our Silver Elephant Dinner with Gov. Bobby Jindal. What else are we up to in 2014? Our state party continues to move towards a precinct-based, grassroots organizing structure to build long-term relationships with people in our communities. We’re engaging at the
Dear Friend, The worst week in South Carolina belongs to the South Carolina Democratic Party. Their bad week began on Monday in Wagener, where conservative Aiken County Councilwoman Kathy Rawls announced her switch to the Republican Party (click to watch video). Councilwoman Rawls had served as a Democrat since 1988. Upon switching, she said, “The Democratic Party left me when they became more and more liberal, no longer reflecting my values and beliefs.” On Wednesday, we learned that Democrat State Superintendent candidate Mike Anthony bailed on his campaign, leaving Democrats with out-of-touch liberal Montrio Belton as their only announced candidate
My Fellow Conservative – We’ve had a busy week here at the S.C. Republican Party! These Weekly Updates are intended to keep you in the loop on our progress here at headquarters. It was my honor to speak at the Anderson County Republican Party meeting on Monday night. I updated their members on our new “Red to the Roots” program and our 2014 election priorities, including registering over 10,000 new Republican voters who will help re-elect Governor Nikki Haley and the Republican team. Our field staff also criss-crossed the state this week, attending meetings in Orangeburg, Dorchester, Charleston, Greenville, Spartanburg,