Dems need to politick to all women
To the editor:
I like most of your ideas, but I disagree that this is for college-educated women in a certain age group .[Brack, 3/17: How can S.C. Democrats start winning more?]
As a recent newcomer from free state of Maryland and not a graduate, I vehemently disagree. Yes, women are the answer, but any woman who is appalled by the state and country falling to Republican lies can do her part.
— Irene Gale, Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Dems need to show up for special elections
To the editor:
I agree wholeheartedly that this is the time for Democrats to win in South Carolina. Everything you listed is true. But one of the most important things is to make voters aware of the candidates and the dates.
We have a special election coming up in the 5th Congressional District to fill Mick Mulvaney’s vacated House seat. There are three Democrats running in the primary, which is May 2. The general election is June 20.
Despite all the marches and town halls across the country, turnout in special elections has been poor. The Democratic Party needs to make sure the voters know that this is where we can make a real difference in stopping the cruel right-wing agenda of the Republican Congress and the president.
— Agnes Pomata, Wadmalaw Island, S.C.
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