South Carolina: SPECIAL ELECTION – A POLITICAL CONTEST OR POPULARITY CONTEST?
By: bryancrabtree (Diary) | April 28th at 10:12 AM |
In a district where Republican Tim Scott won the seat with sixty-eight percent of the vote, you would think that a two-term former Governor, Mark Sanford, would be a “shoe-in.” After all, the First District of South Carolina hasn’t elected a Democrat in thirty years. On May 7, voters will choose between Democrat Elizabeth Colbert-Busch (otherwise known as “Lulu”) and Mark Sanford. In a recent | Read More »
The Obama-ites in the Senate continue their reckless behavior.
By: bryancrabtree (Diary) | March 24th at 07:43 PM |
The Democrats and the Republicans remain far apart on the fiscal mess this Country faces. The Senate passed it’s first budget in a late session on Saturday 50-49. All republicans and four Democrats voted against it. It likely has no chance, but underscores the continuation of the Socialist agenda. The four democrat Senators who voted against it, I would like to applaud, but can’t since | Read More »
Governor Sanford making comeback in District One Congressional Race.
By: bryancrabtree (Diary) | March 19th at 09:21 PM |
After some confusion on redistricting and polling locations, it was encouraging to see that voters, in SC District One, today, had to present a photo ID to vote. With ID in hand, I placed my Republican vote in the Congressional Primary to replace (now, Senator) Tim Scott. I see no issue whatsoever with handing over my driver’s license before I vote. The only problem with | Read More »
SC District One Primary – Dangerous!
By: bryancrabtree (Diary) | March 17th at 08:42 PM |
This is a defining moment for South Carolina Politics and the Nation for that matter, as liberal policy and socialist movements seem to be overtaking our Country. On Tuesday, voters in South Carolina District One go to the polls for a special primary election to replace the vacated seat of, now, Senator Tim Scott. Polls put former Governor, Mark Sanford, at 35% just last week. | Read More »