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Political
Supreme Court Orders Second Wave of Decertified Candidates
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Tommie Reece and Wyatt Milar off the Ballot in Greenville County
Democrat complaints against Republicans in Florence County resulted in another court decision that impacted candidates across the Palmetto State. In Greenville County, two senate candidates who have hundreds of signs on display in Senate Districts Five and Six were notified that they are no longer official candidates. Although their names will appear on the ballots and many absentee ballots have already been cast, County Director of Elections Conway Belangia said their votes will not be counted.
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Greenville County GOP Sets Special Meeting to Expose RINO's
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Executive Committee Concerned About Democrat Involvement in Republican Primary
The involvement of Tommie Reece in the Senate District 6 primary race as a Republican has upset the Republican faithful. Allegations that the liberal school board member has engaged fat cat Democrats, to whom she has made campaign contributions in the past, to help turn out the Democrat vote for her in the Republican primary has added fuel to the political firestorm.
The Greenville County Republican party Executive Committee, following a lengthy, spirited discussion Monday night, voted unanimously to hold a special meeting of the committee at 7 pm on Monday, June 18 in the event a runoff in one of the county senate races involves a candidate who is a practicing Democrat according to the public record, but is engaged in mendacious conduct in order to seek election to a powerful legislative office that they could not be elected to if they were truthful.
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Congressman Trey Gowdy Speaker at Greenville County Memorial Day Program
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Music by Upstate Senior Concert Band, Vocalist Kay Crowe-Baine, Scottish Piper Kenneth MacCallum
The Greenville County Veterans Memorial Day program was held at County Square, Monday, May 28 at 10: 00 AM. The program featured Fourth District Congressman Trey Gowdy as guest speaker, music by the Upstate Senior Concert Band with vocalist Kay Crowe-Baine and Scottish Piper Kenneth MacCallum.
State Senator Mike Fair, Chairman of the Greenville County Legislative Delegation, presented special medallion awards to each member of the Joint Veterans Council for their participation in and planning of the Armed Forces Day Parade and the Memorial Day Ceremony.
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Delegates and Alternates to GOP National Convention
- By Press Release
State Convention attendees elected at-large delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention to be held August 27-30 in Tampa, Florida. They are listed below with each person’s vote total following:
Greenville County Republican Women Celebrate Legislative Day in Columbia
- By Mary Ballinger
Before sunrise more than fifty women from the Greenville County Republican Women’s Club were getting ready to board their chartered bus to Columbia for the annual Legislative Day sponsored by the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women. They joined other women from across the state for breakfast and were welcomed by Chad Connelly the chairman for the SCGOP. During breakfast, they heard updates from the South Carolina Constitutional Officers – Secretary of State Mark Hammond, Treasurer Curtis Loftis, Attorney General Alan Wilson, Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom, and the Secretary of Education Mick Zais.
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Marco Rubio Addressed S.C. Republicans
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Senator Jim DeMint introduced Senator Marco Rubio to the audience during the Silver Elephant Banquet in Columbia on Saturday night. DeMint had encouraged Rubio to run against a popular moderate Republican.
“When I launched my campaign for the U S. Senate in 2009, I was considered a long shot and was predicted to lose big.” Rubio said. “But we prevailed on a pledge to stand up to Washington’s reckless spending and its assault on the free enterprise system. Today, I’m proud to represent Florida in the United States Senate where I’m working to fulfill my promise to restore fiscal discipline and give job creators more certainty and confidence to open new businesses or expand existing ones.”
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Greenville County Republicans Move to Block Hastily Passed Senate Election Bill
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Bill Introduced by Sen. Jake Knotts Would Remove Political Parties From Primary Filing Process
Chairman Betty Poe and Officers of the Greenville County Republican Party held an urgent special called meeting Monday night with House members of the Greenville County Legislative Delegation to formulate plans to block House passage of a Senate passed election bill sponsored by Sen. Jake Knotts.
The bill that would strip political parties of their candidate selection authority and give it to Election Commission bureaucrats was rushed through the Senate. It was proposed as a solution to the problems created by conflicting laws and an arbitrary court decision that removed more than 100 primary candidates from ballots due to a technicality that had been previously ignored. The bill received unanimous approval of the Senators voting who had little time to read or discuss the fallout from implementation of the legislation.
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- Court Ordered Primary Delay Only Hope for Banished Candidates
- Families Plead with Committee: “Replace the Entire Board”
- All Greenville County Republican Candidates Legally Qualified
- Poe and Riggs Elected Delegates to Republican National Convention
- Somers Sues to Avoid Opposition in Senate Race
- Jane Kizer Files for Senate District 7
- Superintendent of Education Requests Help