South Carolina Republican Party Appears to Have Violated its own Rules by Cancelling 2020 Presidential Primary with No Permission from State Convention

The South Carolina Republican Party rules say that the state convention has the authority to cancel an upcoming presidential primary. Recently the State Executive Committee voted to cancel the 2020 presidential primary. As this story points out, the rules don’t give any authority to the State Executive Committee to take that step.

Ironically, a former Republican Governor of South Carolina, Mark Sanford, announced on September 8 that he will seek the Republican presidential nomination.


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South Carolina Republican Party Appears to Have Violated its own Rules by Cancelling 2020 Presidential Primary with No Permission from State Convention — 5 Comments

  1. Mark Sanford for President? I wonder why he would even do that? Oh wait… president of where? Argentina?

  2. Consti Lib. As always the cover up is more damaging than the so called “crime”.

    More politicians should follow the example of Alexander Hamilton. When he faced being blackmailed about his affair with a married woman he came clean and publicly said yes he did it. Hamilton kept his job as Treasury Secretary and shut the mouths of his would be blackmailers.

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