In South Carolina, nothing is slower than change. If somebody tries to sneak a change in,
we’ll just grab a flag, call the change un-Southern, and vote those boys right off our little island. After the recent primary elections
in June, it's clear that change is definitely not about to come to our state as part of the general elections in November
2004. In the South Carolina House of Representatives, 97 of the 124 seats are
uncontested and, in the Senate, 22 of the 46 seats are uncontested – and most of the contested seats
will probably not change. Here's how you can still make it different. Click a link:
> Counting on Yourself: 2004 Results (click here to read) NEW November 19, 2004
> ...And I Approve the Message (click here to read)
> Saving Our Democracy When You Don't Waste Your Vote
(click here to read)
> Candidates for Change When You Vote for Yourself
(click here to read)
> Top Ten Reasons to Vote for Yourself (click here to read)
> Email text sent to various groups (click here to read)
> Op-Ed in The State
(Columbia SC) August 1, 2004 (click here to read)
> South Carolina Senate Elections
(click here for a list)
> South
Carolina House Elections (click here for a list)
> Original
article (click here to read)
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