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Liberals want subsidized campaigns

Here they come again, liberals wanting South Carolina to go to a system of public financing for political campaigns.  The latest plea for making you finance candidates you don't even support comes from Common Cause's State Director John Crangle, via an editorial in the State Paper this week...

It is obvious that self-financed, rich candidates have major unfair advantages over non-wealthy candidates who must raise contributions to run — rich candidates can donate huge unlimited sums to their own campaigns while normal fund-raiser candidates are limited by state law to no more than $3,500 per source per election for statewide office or $1,000 per source for legislative office. The rich candidate can donate much more to his campaign than his fund-raiser opponent can raise, and further spend no time on fund-raising and much more time campaigning.

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What they're saying...

"Sacrifice for the values of our party is what Drew Mckissick has given to the State GOP for the past 20 years.  The Republican Party needs more people like Drew." 

Cindy Costa, Republican National Committeewoman, (SC)