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The South Carolina State Senate Majority Leader Has to Go

The South Carolina State Senate Majority Leader Has to Go
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The GOP’s unspoken nightmare is that the reddest states produce either the worst results or terrible politicians. South Carolina might be deep red, but it’s elected some weak-kneed individuals who have derailed what should’ve been a simple process in redrawing its congressional maps. I don’t buy the fear that breaking up Rep. James Clyburn’s district would weaken the GOP advantage across the state. The South Carolina State Senate voted to reject the new map push yesterday. 

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South Carolina State Senate Leader Shane Massey argued that a 7-0 map could end up being 5-2 and give Hakeem Jeffries the speaker’s gavel. That’s cute, Massey, but we’re not convinced. Also, what’s this nonsense about the state already being carved up enough and having a strong Democratic Party being good for the state? Shane, the Democrats shut down the Department of Homeland Security for nearly 80 days while we were under increased threat of terrorist reprisals due to Operation Epic Fury. 

What is this garbage:

Gov. Henry McMaster has also been weak on this issue, showing no clear stance. He’s reluctant to call a special session for a new map. Why? Who knows, but it’s very disappointing. 

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It seems another layer of panicked scum might need to be scraped off the state capitol. 

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