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Political
Republicans Angry About Obamacare
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Will Angry Conservatives Remain Energized Until November Election?
Four days after the US Supreme Court declared Obamacare constitutional, pollster Scott Rasmussen informed Newsmax that Conservative anger against Obamacare is hitting “stratospheric levels.”
U. S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina) said, “The Supreme Court may have failed to stop this government takeover of health care, but the American people will not. Since the day this law was rammed through Congress, the American people have demanded repeal, and today’s ruling doesn’t make Obamacare any less dangerous to our nation’s health. Freedom-loving Americans are disappointed, but we cannot be discouraged.”
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Mike Fair Holds Senate Seat
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Tommie Reece May Challenge As Petition Candidate In General Election
State Senator Mike Fair has won the Republican nomination to keep his seat in the State Senate. He defeated challenger Chris Sullivan, leading him by 499 votes out of 6,395 cast.
School board member Tommie Reece was removed from the ballot by a Supreme Court decision. She sued the state and election commission, but was denied by the court. Her supporters are saying she will collect signatures and challenge Fair in the General Election as a petition candidate. If she does that, she will have to give up her school board seat. Filing for school board opens in mid July.
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Donna Wood Defeats Steve Parker
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
![Donna Wood, above, speaking at the Greenville RINO Hunt meeting last Friday, defeated incumbent State Representative Steve Parker in the Republican Primary contest in Spartanburg House District 37. Rep. Parker was one of the “Spartanburg Six” that killed the school choice bill last year. - Photo by Bob Dill Donna-Wood](/images/stories/Donna-Wood.jpg)
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Lee Bright Survives John Hawkins
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Palmetto State’s Most Conservative Senator Holds His Seat
Incumbent Senator Lee Bright retained his District 12 State Senate seat in the Republican Primary over challenger John Hawkins. The district covers parts of both Greenville and Spartanburg Counties. Bright carried precincts in both counties by almost two to one.
In Greenville County, Bright received 1,355 votes or 64.46 percent to 747 votes and 35. 54 percent for Hawkins.
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Mike Barnes Tromps Joe Baldwin for District 18 County Council Seat in Republican Primary
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
All Other County Council Members Win Primaries
Few observers thought Mike Barnes had even a slight chance of defeating Joe Baldwin in the GOP Primary race for Greenville County Council in District 18. Baldwin is a former member of Greer City Council who replaced Councilman Tony Trout when he was convicted of a federal crime and sent to the federal prison in West Virginia.
Some of the District 18 constituents thought Baldwin remained loyal to the city of Greer and paid less attention to the rural parts of the district. Barnes was apparently able to tap into that sentiment and rack up votes outside the city.
Barnes received 1,103 votes or 55.54 percent of the vote to 883 and 44.46 percent for Baldwin.
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Tom Corbin Wins Big in Senate District 6
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Wyatt Miler out of Race
Rep. Tom Corbin beat Amanda Tieder Somers more than two to one in the District 5 State Senate Republican Primary. Corbin received 2,404 votes or 66.29 percent to Somers’ 1,139 votes or 31.39 percent.
Corbin won in all the precincts outside Greer and Somers won in 3 Greer precincts by a slight margin.
Corbin defeated Incumbent Harry Cato two years ago and became the District 17 state representative. When Phil Shoopman suddenly announced that he was withdrawing from the race as the incumbent state senator, leaving only Somers on the ballot, the state Republican Party opened the filing period and allowed other candidates to file in accordance with state law. Tom Corbin and Wyatt Miler filed for the office.
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Religious Freedom Rally at Greenville County Square
- By Henry Pickard
Several hundred concerned citizens, activists, families, clergy-members and local media gathered on the parking lot of Greenville County Square at noon Friday for a “Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally.” Dr. Tony Beam served as master of ceremonies and opened the Rally with a prayer and singing of The Star Spangled Banner. He clearly stated, “This rally is non-denominational, non-partisan and not ecumenical in purpose.” He introduced the opening speaker, Josh Kimbrell, local radio and conservative activist. He was followed by Lenna Neill, CEO, Piedmont Women’s Center and Fr. Dwight Logennecker, Pastor of Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church. Also speaking to the assembled crowd were Suzette Jordan, Constituent Services Representative in Congressman Trey Gowdy’s Greenville office, Kristie Killough, RN and mother of six, and Valerie Baronkin, Piedmont Deanery Respect for Life Coordinator.
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