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India Richburg votes with her son Nash Waiters, 4, in Columbia, South Carolina, on Nov. 3, 2020. Democrats in the state are looking to start a new PAC aimed at registering more voters ahead of 2022.
Photo by Joshua Boucher/The State featured
By Maayan Schechter |
McClatchy Washington Bureau Apr 7, 2021
2 hrs ago
India Richburg votes with her son Nash Waiters, 4, in Columbia, South Carolina, on Nov. 3, 2020. Democrats in the state are looking to start a new PAC aimed at registering more voters ahead of 2022. Photo by Joshua Boucher/The State
COLUMBIA, S.C. â Three Black female veterans of Democratic Party politics are ripping a page out of Georgiaâs successful playbook by launching a new South Carolina-focused political action committee with the goal of reengaging and registering more voters ahead of 2022.
COLUMBIA, S.C. â Three Black female veterans of Democratic Party politics are ripping a page out of Georgiaâs successful playbook by launching a new South Carolina-focused political action committee with the goal of reengaging and registering more voters ahead of 2022.
Despite massive fundraising success in 2020, South Carolina Democrats fell short last year, losing two key federal races and a handful of State House seats that gave Republicans more power in the General Assembly. Itâs why Christale Spain said forming 46 Hope Road PAC â a nod to South Carolinaâs 46 counties and the stateâs motto, âWhile I Breathe, I Hopeâ â is key to ensuring Democratsâ success.