If reelected, I promise to fight against the forces of retrogression, continue standing up for the values and interests that matter most to all South Carolinians, and continue our pursuit towards a more perfect Union.
South Carolina has made tremendous progress, but a lot still needs to be done. The current administration in Washington, the current leadership of the Congress, and a majority of the Supreme Court seem to be hellbent on turning the clock back.
Since the beginning of my public service career, as a public school teacher, the director of two youth community development programs, 22 years in executive service to the people of South Carolina, and for the past 34 years in the United States Congress, (cont.)
I am humbled and honored to receive the Democratic nomination to continue serving the people of the 6th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.
South Carolina, it’s Election Day.
If you haven’t already, make sure you get out to vote. Your voice is more important now than ever.
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MS NOW EXCLUSIVE: @EugeneDaniels2 sat down with Rep. Jim @ClyburnSC06 in South Carolina to discuss mid-decade redistricting, his decision to seek re-election, the future of the Democratic Party, and more.
Watch the full interview on @MSNOWNews’ YouTube channel ⬇️
Tomorrow 5/30 on #PoliticsNation, I’ll speak with Congressman Jim Clyburn about the growing fight over voting rights, redistricting, and the future of representative democracy.
In recent weeks, South Carolina became the center of a national battle after efforts to redraw
JUST ANNOUNCED: @eugenedaniels2 will sit down with Rep. Jim @ClyburnSC06 in South Carolina on the redistricting efforts in his state, the future of the Democratic Party, and more.
A first look will air tonight at 7 p.m. ET on @weeknightmsnow, and more of the interview will air
The maps that were defeated in the legislature this week were cooked up by some people in Trump’s White House.
The meeting presenting the maps to Republican legislators lasted 7 minutes and 30 seconds. No questions were allowed.