The departing leader of the Democratic National Committee is reflecting on why his party lost to Donald Trump.
Bessent grew up in Little River with big dreams. He’s suddenly risen so high in national politics that few South Carolinians have ever gone higher.
First, let’s dispel the myth that the South is uniformly conservative. Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia have shown that Democratic victories are not just possible but repeatable when campaigns are ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — A State House bill has caused debate over whether school boards in South Carolina should be ...
COLUMBIA— U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace has yet to publicly announce she’s running for governor, but she’s already taking jabs at ...
South Carolina's members of the Democratic National Committee have endorsed Ken Martin as the next chair of the DNC Monday, ...
Republican U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace will travel across South Carolina in the coming weeks as she explores whether to run for ...
Meanwhile, the state elections board asked the 4th Circuit ... never lived in the U.S. but whose parents were deemed North Carolina residents; and by military or overseas voters who did not ...
President Trump named voter identification laws as a requirement for California before he would release disaster relief to ...
Carla Taylor joins Town Council 14 months after election. SC Senate debates bill to eliminate municipal holdover provision, ...
Fresh leadership is on the horizon for the Democratic National Committee, as outgoing chair and South Carolina native Jaime ...
There is recent history of one candidate coming up for a vote and not getting a majority. In 2024, judicial candidate James ...