California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks to crowd of supporters in Manning
California Governor Gavin Newsom is making his way through South Carolina as part of his national book tour — stopping in Manning Monday afternoon.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is making his way through South Carolina as part of his national book tour — stopping in Manning Monday afternoon.
“You know it is a clown show, like I said, these aren’t serious people. They all hold elected office. They haven’t done the work in those offices that they hold now and they’re all running to out-Trump each other. And South Carolina deserves better, you know it’s a clown show, a circus. And SC doesn’t need a circus, we need a governor. SC doesn’t need a ringmaster, we need a governor,” says SC Democratic Party Chair Christale Spain.
“Yesterday Republicans all across our state added an exclamation point to what we already knew — and that is SC is Trump country,” says SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick.
South Carolina GOP Chairman Drew McKissick spoke at the Republican Party’s office on Marion Street this morning about yesterday’s wins for the Republican Party. Democratic winner of House District 75, Heather Bauer, was able to break through the Republican Party’s stronghold on the state.
The 55th annual GOP gathering is the longest running party event in the state.
The leader of South Carolina’s Senate Republicans is warning that failing to create a system for oversight of gubernatorial appointees to the state’s elections board could mean catastrophic consequences for the state’s future balloting.
In response to President Biden’s trip to SC State’s graduation ceremony, SCGOP Chairman Drew McKissick said “Joe Biden conveniently failed to mention that his policies and failed leadership have resulted in sky high inflation, unprecedented surges at the southern border, and Americans killed and stranded in Afghanistan.”
South Carolina Republicans on Saturday selected Drew McKissick to lead them for a third term as chairman.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– South Carolina republicans are calling on Senate candidate Jaime Harrison to release two of his staffers after their past controversial tweets resurfaced. The tweets, attributed to Bre Maxwell and Guy King, contain antisemitic and homophobic slurs. Harrison, his campaign manager, as well as Maxwell and King released the following statements in response: Zack Carroll, campaign manager: “These inappropriate…
A large crowd of supporters who were unable to see President Donald Trump speak at the 20/20 Bipartisan Justice Center’s 2019 Second Step Presidential Justice Forum made their presence felt outside Benedict College.