Posted on 06/11/2014 4:51:12 PM PDT by ObamahatesPACoal
You might see punditry begin to obfuscate the Lindsey Graham win against the backdrop of the Eric Cantor loss.
Their collective goal will be to diminish the visibility of conservative strength and grassroots power (because we all know Graham to be a top shelf Decepticon) and cast aspersions toward us by saying the establishment holds in South Carolina.
So, how much support does Graham actually carry?
Let me just point out something factual for you to consider. Both Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott were on the same South Carolina GOP primary Ballot.
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Boy howdy do we hate black people!
Can’t be true. Those southerners would never vote for a black guy.
Did Scott have a challenger in his race?
Great Caesar's Ghost! You have that right! Especially those racist Republicans!
1 challenger who filed late.
And considering that there might have been some Dem crossover for Miss Lindsay, the gap could be even larger.
Why are both SC senators running in same year?
I live in CA. and both Boxer and Feinstein run in the same year!!!! If I
remember Tim Scott was appointed by Nicky Haley and perhaps that’s
why he was running this year!
Tim Scott was appointed to fill the vacancy of DeMint’s seat.
I live in CA. and both Boxer and Feinstein run in the same year!!!! If I
remember Tim Scott was appointed by Nicky Haley and perhaps thats
why he was running this year!
That is correct. And Tim Scott is the type of representative we need many more of.
I ADORE TIM SCOTT!!!!! He has such a calming manor extremely well spoken and VERY able to get our message out!!!!! I WISH WE HAD
100 of him!!!!
A Senate consisting of 100 black Republicans would be a sight to see. Obama and Holder would have a hard time playing the race card on them.
Is important to remember that the first two Black United States senators were Republicans. Hiram Rhodes Revels, served 1870-1871 as senator for Mississippi at de United States Senate; and Blanche Kelso Bruce, U.S. senator for Mississippi from 1875-1881, he was the first African American to serve a full term in the United States Senate.
The Democrats belong to the party of slavery, the KKK, segregation, and abortion of minorities.
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