Rohan has answered the call ✊️🐴
Turns out, when you mess with people's voting rights, you awaken a sleeping giant.
So very proud of South Carolina! 🌴
South Carolina prides itself on our independence yet polticatians in Columbia are ready to roll over and surrender our elections to Washington, D.C.
Vote early Tuesday, May 26. Use your vote as an act of defiance.
South Carolina does not take orders from Washington, D.C. ✊️
Never in my wildest imagination did I think I would be called into special session over Memorial Day weekend & have to argue that military members & their spouses deserve to have their votes counted after they already cast their ballots.
But here we are.
Join the fight by voting early on Tuesday.
South Carolina, we can be proud of these numbers.
For a primary election, the previous high water mark was 23,134 votes in a single day, statewide.
We topped that record every single day in 2026.
SC voters are fired up! Solid work Palmetto State 💪
Andy Beshear is right.
Southern Democrats win when we stop sounding like Washington and start talking like our neighbors.
Families. Jobs. Schools. Public safety. The American Dream.
Speak plainly. Show up everywhere. Get things done.
People keep asking what they can do to help in this redistricting fight.
The answer is simple: VOTE!
Early voting starts Tuesday, May 26 at 8:30 AM. The Senate cannot reconvene until 11 AM that day.
That gives South Carolinians a real window to make their voices heard!
#SOUTHCAROLINA!
Early voting begins on Tuesday at 8:30!
You MUST MUST MUST get to the polls first thing and vote.
Our democracy is on the line. The more people that vote before the Senate goes back into session at 11:00, the harder it will be for them to gerrymander us.
VOTE EARLY !
If a service member follows the rules, votes from overseas, and sends their ballot back, their vote should count.
Period.
“Thank you for your service” means nothing if we are willing to throw out their vote.
Are South Carolina elections still decided by South Carolinians, or are we taking orders from Washington now?
“We tried it, it didn’t work, next person up,” says @edsutton.bsky.social.
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