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Jeff Duncan

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Endorsement Scorecard in SC1

Candidates seeking any and every advantage.

UPDATED TO INCLUDE ENDORSEMENTS THROUGH March 26 It's debatable how much endorsements from fellow politicians actually matter in this day and age. That doesn't mean candidates don't seek them out, especially in a competitive race like the one for the First Congressional District. The biggest boost for a candidate in SC1 would be the endorsement of the former occupant of the seat, Tim Scott. But Scott has consistently said he's staying out of the contest. The next most influential endorsement would be from Gov. Nikki Haley. In the last week, multiple sources have told Patch that Sen. Larry Grooms is actively seeking the governor's support. But sources close to Haley told Patch that it won't be coming, and furthermore, Grooms hasn't even …

Ajay Jain

4:18 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2013

Watch the ONLY debate between Elizabeth Colbert Busch and Mark Sanford and decide who to vote for! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpPy5u7EszM   more ›

Friday, March 1, 2013

Colbert Busch Slams SC GOP Congressional Delegation for VAWA Votes

The measure passed anyway.

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) passed both Houses of Congress on Thursday without the votes of any of the Republican members of the South Carolina delegation. In response, the likely Democratic nominee in the First Congressional District, Elizabeth Colbert Busch slammed all seven GOP members representing the Palmetto State. “I am horrified by the complete disconnect between the danger that women in South Carolina face, and how their Republican representatives voted,” said Colbert Busch in a statement. South Carolina was recently ranked number two in the U.S. for the rate at which women are killed by men. “These are the very same politicians who are always claiming that they have South Carolinians’ best interests at heart,” said …

debbie p elliott

11:42 am on Monday, March 4, 2013

Dont know how long i will be able to have access to computer, or phone...   more ›

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Grooms Adds More Endorsements to SC1 Campaign

A dozen current and former elected officials endorse the longtime Senator.

On Tuesday afternoon, a group of 12 current and former Lowcountry officeholders endorsed the candidacy of Larry Grooms in the First Congressional District race.   The following people endorsed Larry Grooms: The endorsements of Keith and Elliot Summey are significant for Grooms as he looks to build his base of support beyond his native Berkeley County. Last week, South Carolina Congressmen Mick Mulvaney and Jeff Duncan endorsed Grooms. North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey said, “When Boeing was looking to build their 787 Dreamliner in another state, Larry and three other legislators, rescued the deal and paved the way for the largest economic development project in our state. Larry knows how to get people to work together, a talent greatly …

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Shawn Drury

1:04 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

A couple of notes on endorsements... I think they actually do matter--to what degree, that's an open question. In the case of this race and Sen. Grooms being supported by Reps. Mulvaney and Duncan, most voters in SC1 will not know either Mulvaney or Duncan. However, the ones that do are very engaged voters and therefore more likely to vote in a special election such as this. Also, an endorsement …   more ›

Friday, January 4, 2013

UPDATED: Four SC GOP House Members Vote Against Sandy Relief Bill

Bill passes anyway.

Video of Rep. Trey Gowdy discussing his vote against the bill has been embedded to this story.                                                                      -------------------- On Thursday the US House of Representatives passed a $9.7 billion Hurricane Sandy Relief Bill by a margin of 354 to 67. The bill is intended for flood insurance programs. Four of South Carolina's Republican members of the House--Jeff Duncan, Trey Gowdy, Mick Mulvaney and Joe Wilson--voted against the measure. Tom Rice, of the newly created 7th District, voted in favor of it. Democrat Jim Clyburn did not cast a vote. The delay in passing the bill caused controversy in the Republican Party. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie blasted House Republicans for playing …

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Shawn Drury

5:27 pm on Thursday, January 10, 2013

Christine, A school resource officer is basically a police officer.   more ›

Monday, December 10, 2012

New Poll Shows 49% Disapprove of Nikki Haley Job Performance

Same poll shows Tim Scott the slight favorite among possible Senate candidates.

Last week a poll from Winthrop University showed Gov. Nikki Haley's job disapproval numbers slightly higher than those approving of her performance. On Monday, a poll from Public Policy Polling (PPP) showed a wider gap between those who disapprove of Haley's work as governor versus those who approve. The PPP numbers showed 49 percent of voters disapproving of Haley and 42 approving. The Winthrop Poll showed 41.3 and 38.3, respectively. The PPP poll had 520 respondents and the Winthrop poll had 929. The PPP survey was conducted over this past weekend. According to PPP, Haley's polling numbers rank her 35th out of 43 sitting governors. The full poll is attached to this article. Elsewhere in the PPP results, Tim Scott (R-1) is the preferred …

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stanley seigler

8:19 pm on Tuesday, December 11, 2012

RE: 'Her approval rating is low because...' i dunno why... 'she continues to act like a GOP...' she is a great GOP gov...so it's easy to understand a low approval among DEMs...difficult to understand among GOPs... perhaps GOPs believe she is still a sikh and born in punjab...as they believe BO is a muslim born in kenya.   more ›

Friday, November 23, 2012

SC Lawmakers at Odds Over Susan Rice

Republican House members part of group of 97 who oppose Rice promotion.

Most of South Carolina’s Congressional delegation is at odds over Susan Rice, the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Rice has been mentioned as a possible successor to Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, but before her candidacy is even official it’s encountered strong opposition, particularly from South Carolina’s Republicans. The opposition stems from comments that Rice made while appearing on Sunday talk shows following the attack on the United States embassy in Benghazi, Libya on Sept. 11 that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens. During her appearances, Rice said that the attack on the embassy was spontaneous, when later investigations proved that it had been coordinated. Last Wednesday, Rice said …

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stanley seigler

11:38 am on Friday, December 14, 2012

re: BTW, how did she accumulate so much? would be interesting...links anyone... in fact it would be interesting to know how any politician accumulates wealth...not saying they dont deserve it, in most cases...just curious... OTOH 'Rice is not alone. News reports later noted that Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), the senator who has led the charge against Rice's nomination, is also invested in the …   more ›

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Obama Defeats Romney, Congressional Incumbents Win Easily

Constitutional Amendment passes; Haley's endorsees have mixed results.

Barack Obama was re-elected to a second term as 44th President of the United States on Tuesday. Obama defeated former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney by 332-206 in the Electoral College and by 1.7 million total votes, 56.7 to 55. Obama captured every state he won in 2008 except for Indiana and North Carolina. South Carolina easily went to Romney, one of the first states to go into his column.                                    ---------- All six of South Carolina's Congressmen won re-election. Tim Scott (R-1), Jeff Duncan (R-3), Trey Gowdy (R-4) all won with 60 percent (or more) of the vote. Joe Wilson (R-2) and James Clyburn (D-6) ran unopposed. Mick Mulvaney (R-2) won his race over Joyce Knott 55-45 percent. The first occupant of the seat…

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maizenbluedoc

12:32 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

It isn't really important which candidate is affiliated with, other than those who put party loyalty above country. I voted for both parties in this and all other elections. I vote for the person whom I believe will do the best job of representing ALL the people, not just the special interest groups. Attempting to appease all the numerous special interest/social group will be the ruination of …   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

South Carolina State and Federal Races

Tracking the Presidential and congressional races.

Updated results: If you don't see election results above, or you're on a mobile device, click here for results. 8:15 a.m.: SC Influential Conservatives Say Romney Won Ground Game Former Gov. Mitt Romney won the South Carolina ground game on the way to the presidency, said participants in our final Red Palmetto survey of nearly 100 influential conservatives across South Carolina. Of the 30 conservatives who responded to our final poll, 63.3 percent said Romney "by a wide margin" had the best ground game. And 46.7 percent said Romney had the better media/advertising effort in the state. But convincing undecideds, which lis a goal of large advertising buys and compelling efforts on the ground, is not an important piece of winning South …

Saturday, September 15, 2012

VIDEO: SC Reps Rally at Take Our Country Back 2012

Five of SC's 7 Congressional Republicans speak outside Bi-Lo Center in Greenville.

Nathan Leupp had been planning the Take Our Country Back 2012 Rally for two months, so he could not have known that a shot in the arm is precisely what Palmetto State conservatives needed. With Pres. Barack Obama starting to build a lead in polls, and with rival Mitt Romney taking what even many in his own party believe was an ill-conceived swipe at Obama’s Middle East strategy, conservatives were looking for a boost. Leupp said he hoped the rally would energize conservatives in South Carolina to pitch in for the cause in swing states like Florida, Virginia, Ohio and, of course, neighboring North Carolina. While the crowd outside the Bi-Lo Center in Greenville was significantly smaller than the original “Take Back” rally in 2009, it did …

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JoSCh

9:49 am on Wednesday, September 19, 2012

martin, bob posts libel disrespecting the president and the United States with no supporting data in another desperate cry for attention. Nobody is impressed or surprised. I continue to feed the troll. He's representing you GOP. Speak up, or we'll think you're all ignorant liars.   more ›

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Report: SC's Four Frosh Congressmen Fulfill Tea Party Promise

The Club for Growth released its scorecard Tuesday of the "Tea Party" freshmen, which included four from South Carolina.

South Carolina's four freshmen congressmen scored well among their peers swept into office in 2010's Tea Party election, according to a report Tuesday from the Club for Growth. The organization said promises of fiscal responsibility from most of the 87 freshmen across the country "have proven to be empty." The freshmen received an average score of 71 percent, compared to a 69 percent rating among veterans. But South Carolina's Mick Mulvavey, Jeff Duncan, Trey Gowdy and Tim Scott bucked the trend, scoring very well in the survey. Scott, the only Republican freshman in a leadership position, scored a 92. And the other three S.C. freshmen congressmen were among the top 10 in the country, according to the Club for Growth: Mulvaney (99), Duncan…

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stanley seigler

11:57 pm on Thursday, May 17, 2012

@Joe: "u people must have no life" mo confirmation of my opine: "repeating: correct me [seigler] if i'm wrong...but seems when joe-etal asked question there is an answer (fr reg or whoever)...OTOH when a question is asked of joe-etal [or facts presented] there is no answer [or counter facts]...just more adhom attacks. but have to admit i do need to get a life vice responding to joe's adhoms...but…   more ›

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