South Carolina's senior U.S. Senator, Republican Lindsey Graham, has fought off a GOP challenger and won the Party's nomination to run for another term in November.
Graham stirred up very public and vocal anger among the voters by supporting John McCain's amnesty plan for illegal aliens. So vehement was the opposition to Graham and McCain that both quickly backed off the plan in order to avoid political suicide.
The Democrat who will run against Graham in November is an unknown entity, and Graham is expected to retain his seat in the U.S. Senate.
In another closely-watched race, Republican Bob Inglis, the U.S. Congressman representing S.C.'s 4th Congressional district, defeated his GOP challenger as well. Inglis faced extreme voter discontent when he voted with Democrats in Congress to oppose the troop surge in Iraq.
Inglis now claims his vote was a mistake and that he is pleased that the surge is working.
Again, Inglis represents a strongly conservative Republican district in South Carolina, and he is expected to have no trouble winning another term to the U.S. Congress.
On the local level in South Carolina, one of the more interesting races for the legislature resulted in the challenger, Steve Parker, beating the incumbent Ralph Davenport in a landslide. For more information on that race, click here:
http://carolinacountryside.blogspot.com/2008/06/parker-beats-davenport-in-landslide.html
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
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.....i'm a liberal......and that means being able to own guns.....i love my guns......and all my other tools.
In Jefferson's era that may have been true. But not anymore. The word 'liberal' has been hyjacked and usurped by those who not only would take away your gun rights, but your other rights as well in the name of being 'politically correct.'
The 'PC Movement' began among liberals (modern definition) in the Leftwing.
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