Paul Corden to Run for the South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District
March 21, 2008 by Gary Coats
Filed under Press Release
On Tuesday, March 25 at 1 p.m., Paul Corden will announce as a Democratic candidate for the Fourth Congressional District. Please join him at the Spartanburg County Democratic Headquarters (275 E. Henry St) as he kicks off his campaign.
Weldon Davis to Run for SC State House 33
March 21, 2008 by Gary Coats
Filed under Press Release
Weldon Davis will announce his candidacy for House District 33 on Tuesday, March 25 at 6 p.m.at the T. W. Edwards Recreation Center inPacolet.
The Coalition to Elect True Conservatives Endorses Former Myrtle Beach Mayor Mark McBride for Senate
March 21, 2008 by Gary Coats
Filed under Press Release
News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 21, 2007
Contact: Christopher S. Lawton
864-325-6400
“The Coalition to Elect True Conservatives” Endorses Former Myrtle Beach Mayor Mark McB ride for Senate
– Group Examined U.S. Senate Candidates and Endorsed Conservative Hero who Understands South Carolina’s Values
Members of “The Coalition to Elect True Conservatives” (CETC) today are formally announcing their endorsement of Mark McBride (see http://www.markmcbride.us/) for U.S. Senate. “We have unanimously agreed to pledge our support for Mark based on his principled, constitutional stand for liberty, sovereignty and freedom and his dedication to securing our national borders and ending illegal immigration,” said one of CETC’s organizers, Chris Lawton.
CETC members looked closely at all the candidates in this race and enthusiastically endorses a conservative hero who understands South Carolina values.
“Mark McBride has consistently fought for responsibility, government accountability, and common-sense spending reforms as a Republican leader and as Mayor of Myrtle Beach,” said Chris Panos a member of the American Association of Political Consultants and an Horry County resident. “Mark has been the leading voice against out-of-control spending in Myrtle Beach. We nee d a leader like that in the U.S. Senate!”
“Mark McBride will be the ‘top of the ticket’ in the primary election on June 10th,” Mr. Panos continued. “The people of South Carolina are very fortunate that the McBride campaign gives every Republican in South Carolina a reason to get excited and vote. Mark McBride will be a Senator who will make us proud, represent our values, and help bring the Senate back on track by restraining the growth of government, and putting an end to illegal immigration once and for all.”
Knowing that Mark was the youngest Mayor of Myrtle Beach and has over 14 years of exemplary public service, CETC members believe that Mark will be a Senator who will make us proud, represent our South Carolina values, and help bring the Senate back on track by restraining the growth of government.< /font>
CETC has set up a Meetup Group for this campaign.
Join the Coalition to Elect Mark McBride for U.S. Senate Meetup Group
http://republican.meetup.com
Please Contribute Now: Donate $25-$50-$100-$250-$500-$1000-
https://www.fundraisingbynet
Get Involved Now: Volunteer
http://www.markmcbride.us/code
CETC Founding Members:
* Ann Campbell – Greenville County, SC
* Brian Frank – Cherokee County, SC
* Hal Grogan – Spartanburg County, SC
* Chris Lawton – Greenville County, SC
* Amanda Moore – Charleston County, SC
* Chris Panos – Horry County, SC
* Vicki Simons – Aiken County, SC
* Margaret Thompson, Pickens County, SC
For more information or for media interviews, visit Mark McBride’s campaign website http://www.markmcbride.us/ or contact him
* by mail at P.O. Box 2087, Conway, SC 29528 and
* by email at mark@markmcbride.us.
Bob Inglis Supporting Universal Healthcare?
March 8, 2008 by Gary Coats
Filed under News
A mailer went out to constitutents today asking the questions:
What if…we got everyone covered by insurance?
What if…all of us shared the expenses of the really big cases?
And others…see image.
What in the world is happening to our Republican representation. What ever happened to smaller government and fiscally conservative practices. They are blown away. I agree that insurance premiums are sky high, but to propose what appears to be Universal Healthcare is a step in the wrong direction.
I guess we will know for sure what Mr. Inglis means when he begins holding his town hall meetings.
3-17-08 – 7pm – Bryson Elementary School, Simpsonville, SC
3-18-08 – 7pm – Greer Public Works, Greer, SC
3-20-08 – 7pm – USC Union, Union, SC
3-24-08 – 7pm – Upstate Family Resource Center, Boiling Springs, SC
3-27-08 – 7pm – Greenville Hughes Library, Greenville, SC


