On Thursday, the South Carolina Club for Growth announced plans to host its own campaign crash course to “fill the ever increasing void left by legislative leadership.”
The discussion will feature speakers from some of the state’s top political consulting firms, including Walter Whetsell from Starboard Communications and Andrew Boucher from RightVoter.
R.J May III, executive director of the S.C. Club for Growth, said Thursday:
The liberal Republican establishment has disappointed the people of South Carolina. Once again, they have failed to follow through on their promises.
The people of the Lowcountry were told they would have a campaign school, and we’re going to give them one. We encourage all pro-growth, limited government conservatives seeking to challenge liberal Republicans and democrats to join us the morning of December 5th.
According to May, the school is aimed at “true conservatives who feel their current representation lacks fiscal fortitude” and will “provide the best tactics for taking down entrenched incumbents.”
The House Republican Caucus school, which has yet to be rescheduled, was charging $45 for attending the event. “Our event will be free,” said May. “There shouldn’t be a price tag for entry when trying to make South Carolina a better place to live, work, and raise a family.”
The SC Club for Growth candidate and campaign seminar will be held in the Charleston area on December 5th.
The event is free but registration is required and available at www.scclubforgrowthcampaignschoolcharleston.eventbrite.com/. More information can be found on the SC Club for Growth’s website, http://www.scclubforgrowth.org/.
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