The SCGOP Guide to (Ramming Through) a Convention
SCGOP, South Carolina, Lexington Preston Baines SCGOP, South Carolina, Lexington Preston Baines

The SCGOP Guide to (Ramming Through) a Convention

On Saturday, June 27, delegates of the South Carolina Republican Party met for a special-called convention. After more than two decades of a state legislature ignoring the will of South Carolina Republicans, the State Republican Party was preparing a legal case to compel lawmakers to close Republican primaries to registered party members only.

To those new to the convention process, one might assume the proceedings would be fair, orderly, and trustworthy. Think again.

Republicans and conservatives overwhelmingly support closed primaries. Many, however, do not support manipulating the process and breaking their own rules to achieve that goal.

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The SCGOPโ€™s House of Cards
SCGOP, South Carolina, Lexington Sarah Grace Allen SCGOP, South Carolina, Lexington Sarah Grace Allen

The SCGOPโ€™s House of Cards

It was supposed to be a convention about closing Republican primaries.

Instead, what many delegates walked away talking about wasnโ€™t the rule itself.

It was the process.

The more delegates Iโ€™ve spoken to over the past 72 hours, the more a pattern begins to emerge. Individually, each incident might be dismissed as a misunderstanding. Together, however, they paint a picture that deserves far more scrutiny than it has received.

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SCGOP Call to Convention: Bread and Circuses
SCGOP, South Carolina, Lexington, Pickens Sarah Grace Allen SCGOP, South Carolina, Lexington, Pickens Sarah Grace Allen

SCGOP Call to Convention: Bread and Circuses

Saturday's special convention of the South Carolina Republican Party was called under the banner of closing our Republican primaries and providing a legal reason to compel the state legislature to do so. 

The dayโ€™s deliberations were to be followed by a โ€œUnity BBQ,โ€ a perhaps intentional carrot to be dangled to keep the proceedings as uninterrupted as possible.

After watching the proceedings unfold, it became increasingly clear that the true priority was not simply closing the primaries - it was consolidating control over who is permitted to run as a Republican.

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LCRP Meeting Recap: Process, Proxies and the 2-of-3 Debate
SCGOP, South Carolina, Freedom Caucus, Lexington Sarah Grace Allen SCGOP, South Carolina, Freedom Caucus, Lexington Sarah Grace Allen

LCRP Meeting Recap: Process, Proxies and the 2-of-3 Debate

Last nightโ€™s Lexington County Republican Party Executive Committee meeting was enlightening to say the least.

After special guest speaker Hamp Redmond, Chairman Mark Weber opened the business portion of the meeting with an officerโ€™s report emphasizing his commitment to keeping meetings short, ending on time, and becoming more disciplined with process and Robertโ€™s Rules of Order.

Efficiency. Order. Structure.

Ironically, the moment he concluded, Second Vice Chair Debbie Heimโ€™s โ€œreportโ€ proceeded as a nearly 30-minute lecture on how a bill becomes law.

To be fair, this concept was already masterfully covered in about three minutes by Schoolhouse Rock!,  specifically the cinematic masterpiece, Iโ€™m Just a Bill.

After multiple additional leadership reports, we finally arrived at the 3 resolutions on the agenda, right at the 8pm deadline. The chair then asked the body whether we wished to extend the meeting to actually conduct the partyโ€™s business.

To my knowledge, business meetings exist for the Executive Committee to conduct business, not to sit politely while leadership enjoys the dulcet tones of its own officer reports.

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Closed Primaries vs. Candidate Control: Know the Difference
SCGOP, South Carolina, Freedom Caucus, Lexington Sarah Grace Allen SCGOP, South Carolina, Freedom Caucus, Lexington Sarah Grace Allen

Closed Primaries vs. Candidate Control: Know the Difference

The agenda for the Lexington County Republican Party monthly meeting was issued today. Among several resolutions at the upcoming meeting on Monday, the executive committee will consider:

* A resolution supporting the โ€œcleanโ€ closed primary bill (H.5183), a fantastic piece written and submitted by Preston Baines.

* A separate resolution imposing candidate qualification standards requiring a candidate to have voted in two of the last three Republican primaries.

Itโ€™s important to note the differences between the two.

One is about who votes in our primaries.
The other is about who is allowed to run.

That distinction matters.

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Citizens, Activists left in the Dark during Kershaw County GOP Leadership's Discipline of Conservatives
SCGOP, South Carolina, Kershaw, Freedom Caucus Preston Baines SCGOP, South Carolina, Kershaw, Freedom Caucus Preston Baines

Citizens, Activists left in the Dark during Kershaw County GOP Leadership's Discipline of Conservatives

It was another cold evening at the American Legion in Camden as the Kershaw County Republican Party held their monthly business meeting on Thursday, February 5. The meeting contained items that were the latest in a saga that pitted the SCGOP-aligned leadership (which holds a slim majority of the body and its leaders) against the conservative faction, or "KCGOP Freedom Caucus."

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Closed Primaries, Closed Doors: What Republican Voters Were Not Told
SCGOP, Lexington, South Carolina Sarah Grace Allen SCGOP, Lexington, South Carolina Sarah Grace Allen

Closed Primaries, Closed Doors: What Republican Voters Were Not Told

The debate over South Carolinaโ€™s closed primary legislation (House Bills 3310 and 3643) has been framed by party leadership as a failure of conservative unity.

A closer look at what transpired inside party meetings suggests a different story: one of selective discussion, incomplete disclosure, and top-down control.

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An Open Letter to the SCGOP
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An Open Letter to the SCGOP

We submit this formal protest regarding the State Partyโ€™s voter suppression tactics against Pickens County. Many of the known venues and times for the upcoming reorganization are materially inadequate and difficult for the potential delegate and alternate allotments of the precincts assigned to each site. These multiple venues and schedules have resulted in confusion, exclusion of eligible participants, and unequal access among precincts โ€” burdens that confirm the harm and undermine confidence in party procedures.

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A Line That Should Never Be Crossed
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A Line That Should Never Be Crossed

Itโ€™s hard to believe this even needs to be said.

A Kershaw County service member, currently forward-deployed to serve our nation, is being denied his right to representation within his own Republican Party here at home. Before deploying, he followed every proper procedure and designated his wife as his proxyโ€”so his vote and voice would still be heard while he fulfills his duty overseas.

But the Kershaw County GOP Chair has refused to recognize that proxy, citing reasons that are not only wrong under Party rules, but morally indefensible. Let that sink in: A man who risks his life defending our freedoms abroad is being stripped of one of his own right here on American soil.

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Rules? Who cares. Rules are optional with Lexington GOP leadership.
South Carolina, Lexington, SCGOP Preston Baines South Carolina, Lexington, SCGOP Preston Baines

Rules? Who cares. Rules are optional with Lexington GOP leadership.

I have no pithy headline. This may fall on deaf ears for many in Lexington County.

I have included the new โ€œguidelinesโ€ passed by Lexington GOP Chairman Mark Weber and the leadership team in August. I would argue that adding these on to the county GOP rules package actually breaks the party rules that forbid rule changes outside of county convention. But I digress.

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The next EC from Lexington County should be an upgrade in integrity
South Carolina, Lexington, SCGOP, Pickens Preston Baines South Carolina, Lexington, SCGOP, Pickens Preston Baines

The next EC from Lexington County should be an upgrade in integrity

With the election for Lexington County GOP state committeeman coming up, it is important to know how some people will serve before casting your important vote for this position.

On the eve of the SCGOP convention in May, the Pickens County GOP was blindsided by a kangaroo court of credentials chairmen from each county and unjustly stripped of their delegation being able to participate in the convention. Lexingtonโ€™s credentials chairman voted to remove the Pickens delegation.

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Email to Chairman Weber
Lexington, South Carolina, SCGOP, Pickens Sarah Grace Allen Lexington, South Carolina, SCGOP, Pickens Sarah Grace Allen

Email to Chairman Weber

By Sarah Grace Allen

๐€๐ฌ ๐š๐ฅ๐ฐ๐š๐ฒ๐ฌ, ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ž ๐ฏ๐ž๐ข๐ง ๐จ๐Ÿ ๐ญ๐ซ๐š๐ง๐ฌ๐ฉ๐š๐ซ๐ž๐ง๐œ๐ฒ ๐ˆโ€™๐ฆ ๐ฌ๐ก๐š๐ซ๐ข๐ง๐  ๐ฆ๐ฒ ๐œ๐จ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ง๐ข๐œ๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐ญ๐ก๐ž ๐‹๐‚๐‘๐ ๐ฅ๐ž๐š๐๐ž๐ซ๐ฌ๐ก๐ข๐ฉ ๐ก๐ž๐ซ๐ž.

As you may know, Chairman Mark Weber represented Lexington county at the SCGOP Executive Committee meeting regarding Pickens.

The spirit and wording of his report indicated he was acting as a friend to Pickens by proposing an amendment to allow Pickens County to resume as a party without redoing their ReOrg.

However, a report I received yesterday indicated that he proposed the amendment, only to ๐ซ๐ž๐ฌ๐œ๐ข๐ง๐ it later. Mark made no such mention of rescinding anything, so I have written him requesting clarification.

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Patriot Victory in Pennsylvania
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Patriot Victory in Pennsylvania

By Sarah Grace Allen

Patriots across the nation are witnessing a blow to the Republican establishment chokehold, as just last week a Pennsylvania court issued a decisive ruling in FAVOR of grassroots conservatives against their county GOP.

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LCRP September Meeting
Lexington, South Carolina, SCGOP, Pickens Sarah Grace Allen Lexington, South Carolina, SCGOP, Pickens Sarah Grace Allen

LCRP September Meeting

By Sarah Grace Allen

For those of you who have been following my posts, I want to give a quick recap of what was shared at last nightโ€™s LCRP monthly meeting regarding the Pickens situation.

As you know, I previously reached out to our chairman, Mark Weber, with questions and concerns, but he never responded. Instead, this was the first time we heard his explanation in the form of his officer report.

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Transparency Should Never Be Optional
Lexington, South Carolina, SCGOP, Pickens Sarah Grace Allen Lexington, South Carolina, SCGOP, Pickens Sarah Grace Allen

Transparency Should Never Be Optional

A week later, and Chairman Mark Weber has yet to respond to any of my emailed questions and concerns regarding Pickens.

The suspension process has, to my knowledge, been egregiously mishandled according to our GOP rules. My attempts at seeking understanding and clarity have been met either with personal commentary, or complete silence.

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Response to the 1st Vice Chair
Lexington, South Carolina, SCGOP, Pickens Sarah Grace Allen Lexington, South Carolina, SCGOP, Pickens Sarah Grace Allen

Response to the 1st Vice Chair

By Sarah Grace Allen

As a follow-up from my last post, First Vice Chairwoman Debbie Heim has responded to my email that was addressed to Chairman Mark Weber.

Pictured below is her email, and below this body of text is my response. I encourage everyone following the Pickens issue to read both thoroughly.

Like Debbie says - โ€œRules matter. Leadership matters.โ€

This isnโ€™t just a Pickens County issue. Charleston, Darlington, Georgetown, Lexington and many others were affected by this corrupt convention and reorg process. And these are only for THIS year.

We MUST demand accountability in these dealings. If we shrug our shoulders or turn a blind eye, all we do is further engorge the Swamp we swore to drain.

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