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Amy Ryberg Doyle to Run for SC Senate 6
- By Press Release
City Councilwoman Amy Ryberg Doyle has announced her bid to run for South Carolina’s State Senate District 6 this morning at the Ryan Homes' Highview Towne surrounded by her family and supporters.
Doyle said she is running because “as a mother of four, a wife of 20 years, a successful business owner and experienced public servant, I am ready to go to work keeping our community a great place to live, work and raise families."
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Democrats See MASSIVE Shift in Early Voting
- By GOP Presidential
Early voting numbers show a dramatic increase in voter engagement in this year’s midterm elections compared with 2014 totals, and preliminary turnout results in some states are sending Republicans renewed warnings of a so-called “blue wave” just weeks before Election Day.
More than 4.3 million Americans have already voted, and results posted over the weekend by Nevada’s secretary of state indicate a strong Democratic showing across the board in that state. In Washoe County, where Reno is located and where Republicans hold an edge in voter registration (99,675 to 94,520), 3,409 Democrats voted in-person compared with 2,365 Republicans on Saturday.
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Congress Must Act Quickly to Defund Planned Parenthood
- By Ed Martin, President of Phyllis Schlafly Eagles
Washington, D.C.: With just weeks left until Democrats take control of the House, Phyllis Schlafly Eagles encourages Congress to act quickly to fully defund Planned Parenthood. This is a campaign promise from many conservatives that should be fulfilled now more than ever. It has been three years since the Center for Medical Progress's investigation publicly revealed Planned Parenthood's disgusting sale of aborted baby parts. Just in August, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) attempted to strip Planned Parenthood of all federal funding but unfortunately that amendment failed.
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SCGOP on Historic Straight Ticket Support
- By SC GOP
The South Carolina Republican Party released the following regarding the record high levels of straight-ticket voting in the November 6th mid-term elections.
The most up to date data released by the South Carolina Election Commission on the mid-term election shows over 1.7 million votes cast, with over 1.08 million voting straight ticket, (63%); over 576,000 voting straight Republican (53%) and 489,000 voting Democrat (45%), giving the GOP an 8% advantage statewide. This contrasts with approximately 50% of voters choosing a straight ticket in 2016, with Republicans garnering over 529,949 and Democrats getting 499,015 (46.6%) for a 3% GOP advantage.
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Exit Signs: Poll Warns Dems to Back off Social Issues
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
In the last 48 hours, there’s been a lot of speculation about what motivated voters to give back control of the House to Democrats. But based on exit polling, we can tell you one thing: it isn’t their radical social policy. Some Americans may be frustrated by GOP leaders or at odds with Donald Trump, but their positions on life, religious liberty, and sexuality are still light years more conservative than the party they just handed half of Congress to.
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Trump Calls Out Losing Republicans Who Didn’t Embrace Him
- By GOP Presidential
.@POTUS: “We saw the candidates that I supported achieve tremendous success last night.” https://t.co/YEwZGue71Z pic.twitter.com/JRD1t3JiFt
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 7, 2018
In his post-midterm election press conference, President Donald Trump called out Republican candidates who lost in their respective races on Tuesday for not embracing the GOP’s message leading up to the midterms.
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Congressman Massie Rips Mask Off the "Deep Swamp" in DC
- By The New American
In this exclusive interview with The New American, Congressman Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) exposes what he describes as the "Deep Swamp" operating in D.C. He also explains why the Constitution should be obeyed, which the Department of Education should be shut down, and much more. You won't want to miss it!
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- Eric Holder Campaigns with #PelosiJoe Cunningham
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