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« on: April 01, 2021, 06:56:04 PM »

If Tim Scott retires I could see Nancy Mace jumping at it, especially if HR1 passes and SC-01 is drawn to be a good bit more friendly to Dems
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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2021, 01:42:37 PM »

If Tim Scott retires I could see Nancy Mace jumping at it, especially if HR1 passes and SC-01 is drawn to be a good bit more friendly to Dems

I don’t think he’ll retire until at least 2028. Graham’s seat might open up before then.
I think the senate delegation will stay split between upstate and downstate. Just gonna hope that it's not my sh**tty congressman who gets the upstate seat
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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2021, 01:52:37 PM »

If Tim Scott retires I could see Nancy Mace jumping at it, especially if HR1 passes and SC-01 is drawn to be a good bit more friendly to Dems

I don’t think he’ll retire until at least 2028. Graham’s seat might open up before then.
I think the senate delegation will stay split between upstate and downstate. Just gonna hope that it's not my sh**tty congressman who gets the upstate seat

Who do you have?
Jeff Duncan, AKA “soft Q congressman” AKA “MTG’s handler”
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weatherboy1102
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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2021, 04:11:02 PM »

If Tim Scott retires I could see Nancy Mace jumping at it, especially if HR1 passes and SC-01 is drawn to be a good bit more friendly to Dems

I don’t think he’ll retire until at least 2028. Graham’s seat might open up before then.
I think the senate delegation will stay split between upstate and downstate. Just gonna hope that it's not my sh**tty congressman who gets the upstate seat

Who do you have?
Jeff Duncan, AKA “soft Q congressman” AKA “MTG’s handler”

Timmons might be the upstate’s next Senator. Also does there really need to be a balance? Graham and DeMint were both from upstate.
There doesn’t need to be but there should be. The upstate and downstate have been quite different since South Carolina became a thing.
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