McMaster Set to Call South Carolina Special Session on Redistricting: Reports
The plan would target Rep. Jim Clyburn’s district and could create a 7-0 Republican delegation, supporters said.
- South Carolina lawmakers expect Governor McMaster to call a special session on redistricting soon.
- The session aims to redraw congressional districts, particularly making the sixth district more competitive.
- With one legislative day remaining, a compromise on redistricting seems unlikely before the regular session ends.
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UPDATE: South Carolina Governor to Call Special Session on Redistricting
On Tuesday, redistricting efforts in South Carolina were tanked by a group of RINOs in the state Senate. The South Carolina House had passed a new congressional map that would eliminate the state’s only Democrat district, giving Republicans a big boost ahead of midterms. However, five Republican state senators voted against extending a legislative session to consider the new map. If you missed it, here’s our original report on that: BREAKING: Fi…
South Carolina gov expected to demand special session on redistricting as Georgia’s Kemp calls for one
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster is rumored to be eyeing a special session to pressure his fellow Republicans in the state legislature to adopt a congressional map that would endanger Rep. Jim Clyburn's (D-SC) seat.
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