Though they may have a preference, political parties typically do not endorse one member of their own party over another member. But on Saturday, the South Carolina Republican Party Executive Committee took the unusual step of endorsing a petition candidate, Katrina Shealy, over Jake Knotts, a long-time Republican, for Senate seat 23.
To be sure, Shealy would have preferred to be on the ballot as a Republican and Knotts has been oft-criticized for being a RINO (Republican in Name Only). But the endorsement had little to do with adherence to Republican doctrine. What caused the SCGOP to act at this stage is not clear--the candidates had been certified and are set to be on the November ballot. But Knotts' ability to make headlines in unflattering ways over the last several years, and especially in the last few months, was surely a factor.
Knotts' lawsuit over Shealy in April led to this entire election season being thrown into chaos. Since then, he's found his way into the news for a variety of reasons.
Nevertheless, political parties have a tradition of letting voters decide. So, did SCGOP exceed its authority by endorsing Shealy?
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well perhaps...but/if he was asked to resign after racist comments about obama and haley and he did make racist remarks...then i say it's one of the few positives for the GOPs...and; perhaps there will time in another PATCH thread for Woods-Flowers to explain how she/GOPs can support policies that lead to 1929/2008...and divided the country with willie horton ads...
FWIW Jim, you're the problem with the GOP and this country. Thanks.
hate to hear this is ms woods-flowers last comment...it's enjoyable watching the TP destroy the GOP... well not really the country needs a strong responsible republican party...issues need to be debated and compromises reached... i miss my daddy's GOP.
The SC GOP should be concerned because Knotts will likely be indicted unless of course he can lean on Chief Justice Jean Toal who admits she is afraid of him! Cheryl Woods Flowers do you really think that just because a candidate has an R after his name we should blindly "PULL THE R LEVER" ..... Really ?!?!?!