Rob Groce
Groce is active with politics in South Carolina, and was a National Delegate in 2008 and a last-minute congressional candidate in 2010. Visit his website and blog at www.rob-servations.com.
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'Dollar Bill Protest' Underway"America's $1 Bill Protest" just kicked off! Want to take part? Just grab a pen and some dollar bills, then play the part of a hippie! -
Raise Taxes on Wealth, Americans Say in Recent SurveyA recent poll finds a majority of Americans disagree with the continuation of tax cuts for wealth.
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Independent Voters 'Bi-Polar,' Poll SaysIndependent voters seem to aid the polarization between the Republican and Democratic parties, and because those Independents are rather polarized themselves. Independents are conservative on fiscal issues, but liberal on social subjects.
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Tim Patrick Enters South Carolina's Dorchester County Council Race as IndependentUpset with circumstances affecting the state's Democratic Party, one young man decided to enter a county race to ensure option of full, moderate representation. -
South Carolina Chamber of Commerce Endorses Democrat Sheheen in Governor's RaceSouth Carolina's Chamber of Commerce endorsed Democratic gubernatorial candidate Vincent Sheheen instead of Republican Nikki Haley - and for good reasons, says the Chamber.
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Meeting Alvin GreeneIt was bad enough that an unknown candidate won the Democratic Party's nomination for US Senate in South Carolina; it got worse when news came out about his recent arrest. I thought the only way I could deal with it all was to meet Alvin Greene myself. -
Info on Greene Released Day After South Carolina ElectionAlvin Greene was unknown to most folks in South Carolina, but that didn't stop him from a surprise win in the Democratic Primary on June 8. What's more surprising, though, is the information on Greene that didn't get released until June 9. -
Vic Rawl Campaigns for U.S. Senate at Galivants FerryVic Rawl has been county councilman, state representative and civil court judge. Now he's ready to take on the role of US Senator, too, especially due to the poor job done by incumbent Jim DeMint, he says. -
Democratic Candidates for South Carolina Governor Debate at State Party ConventionRobert Ford, Jim Rex and Vincent Sheheen engaged in debate at the recent annual convention of the South Carolina Democratic Party. -
Ashley Cooper for South Carolina Lt. GovernorHe's never held an office before, but his experience in government taught him the way elected offices should be run. And Ashley Cooper finds his experience to be greatly needed at the moment in South Carolina, which is why he's running for Lt. Governor. -
Voter Registration Deadline Nears for Primary ElectionsMay 8 is the last day to register to participate in the June 8 primary elections. -
Marjorie Johnson for South Carolina Secretary of StateNot only does Marjorie Johnson want to be South Carolina's Secretary of State, but she hopes to fill a void in female representation in state government, too.
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McMaster's Campaign Ad QuestionedHenry McMaster, attorney general of South Carolina, is a leader in the 14-state lawsuit against the new national healthcare law. Some voters question if he's using this taxpayer-funded legal fight as part of his campaign for governor, though.

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