Seems there are huge problems int the SC GOP accd. to rock star conservative commentator Tracy Beanz:
its here:
ncoverdc.com/2022/09/13/ive-been-condemned-by-the-scgop-why-does-it-matter-to-you/
Tracy says the SC gop is run by a few at the top and if you get in the way they will cheat lie and do whatever it takes to get rid of you.She has it all first hand since she and a few friends experienced their wrath.
This entire peice is worth reading.
I know other states that have the same problem. Some cleaning up needs to happen.
here's a clip:
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n 2021, at the urging of President Trump, I ran to become a precinct committeewoman in the local GOP. After I won that election, I decided to step up to make more of a difference at the state level. I ran for State Executive Committeewoman and was also blessed to win that election. After almost two years of witnessing some of the dirtiest, backhanded, disgusting political tactics you can imagine, on Monday, I resigned.
So did the rest of my county executive board. This is our story, and it's a story all of you need to know and understand because the reality is that the GOP, even at the local level, is out to get you. Literally.
Every two years, the GOP “reorganizes.” The system is beautiful, and it is designed to place power at the bottom of the pyramid rather than the top. The precinct is the most powerful position, as they pitch it, and the people above you are only there to do the bidding of the Republican voter. The State Committeeperson represents the county they live in at the state level and attends meetings of the state committee to do the will of their “constituency” or the precinct leaders back at home in their county.
As with most of our institutions, in many states, this isn't how it works. Power ultimately gets concentrated at the top of the pyramid, and the brave souls who dare step up to make things right are slandered, maligned, backstabbed, and attacked.
That is what happened to us. Here is a brief timeline of events culminating in a resolution at the state meeting held on Saturday. It was passed, and it targeted me by name. It “condemned” my county chairman and I, along with the Executive Committee of two other counties consisting of “normal” people who dared attempt to get involved in the party and save the country.
First, chairman Drew McKissick called the not-yet elected leadership in Greenville county lepers. The executive committee of the Greenville GOP had suspected fraud was involved in the election of their leadership at reorganization in 2021, prompting the newly elected chair to appoint an independent committee to investigate. When that committee came back with the results of their investigation (they found a number of questionable tactics performed outside of the rules), the current leadership, more favored by “establishment” types, resigned, creating a void in the party and causing a new election. The people that won the new election weren't the leadership's “brand” of folks, hence the comments below:
Then he pledged (as is noted in the article) to use private clubs to go around the DULY ELECTED county parties that he didn't like and run official GOP business through those clubs. This is completely against the rules, but they did it anyway. They did it in Greenville county, and they did it in Horry County. In my opinion, they likely did it elsewhere any time they smelled something they thought resembled American patriotism.
Then he pledged (as is noted in the article) to use private clubs to go around the DULY ELECTED county parties that he didn’t like and run official GOP business through those clubs. This is completely against the rules, but they did it anyway. They did it in Greenville county, and they did it in Horry County. In my opinion, they likely did it elsewhere any time they smelled something they thought resembled American patriotism.”
How on earth could they run GOP business through “clubs?”
The GOPe in SC are pushing never-Trumpers Nikki Haley and Tim Scott for 2024. They’ve also made sure the primaries stay open, which allows crossovers to continue to elect Graham.
What Graham did last week was to try and throw a lifeline to the Rats for the Nov. election. The only one who called him out was Jessie Waters. Graham tried to sidestep his questions about why he rolled out an abortion bill at this point and time.
In my opinion, SC is going the way of Georgia and can no longer be called a red state.
Thank local GOP Chairman Drew McKisseck for that. His attack on Tracy Beanz. was thuggish. Making sure Trump never runs again is his goal, the same for McConnell and McCarthy.