A gubernatorial ticket consisting of Dr Jermaine Johnson and Sen Katrina Shealy.
Am I crazy for thinking this would be special?
Or is this something we should will into existence?
A gubernatorial ticket consisting of Dr Jermaine Johnson and Sen Katrina Shealy.
Am I crazy for thinking this would be special?
Or is this something we should will into existence?
We have to pause and realize that we just impacted the gubernatorial race in South Carolina. And it was a glorious thing to behold!
I caught Dr. Annie Andrews at the Lander University College Dems event tonight. I thought she did a fantastic job with a concise, clear speech and an extensive Q&A with the audience. Most of the questions came from the college students themselves who were from all over the stage.
I came away very impressed.
"Many laughed when South Carolina’s state epidemiologist told lawmakers there is no evidence the MMR vaccine caused autism."
My heart goes out to Dr. Linda Bell and any other professional who spent years in hard study and practice only to be mocked by zealots who revel in their ignorance.
I give two more reasons why it's still worth running for office in a district that you believe you have no chance of winning.
#RunningForOffice #RunForSomething #UseYourVoice #SouthCarolina #SCPol
Stories like this are pure clickbait. No one in SC—Democrat, Republican or Independent—likes Nancy Mace. Alan Wilson is going to be our next governor, unless Jermaine Jackson can stop him. #scpol
Nancy Mace's chances of losing in South Carolina governor race—Poll - Newsweek https://apple.news/AnYTAbBwzR7qlqkbicNOplw
Here's one very good reason why you should consider running for office even if it appears the odds are heavily against you.
"The latest data from December 2025 show more South Carolinians are struggling to find work than in recent years, with the current unemployment rate rising to 4.8%"