02/12/2024
Dear South Carolina Patriots,
The Republican Presidential Preference Primary (PPP) on Saturday February 24th, 2024 is quickly approaching and it will be here in just 24 days ... and early voting starts on Monday February 12th which is just 13 days ... so people are starting to call asking "how do I answer these three advisory questions".
There are just three questions ... but they somewhat worded by the SCGOP State Party in a rather confusing way ... but the simple answer is:-*
"VOTE YES THREE TIMES!!!"
Get Your Sample Ballot
First things first, if you have not confirmed your voter registration and printed a copy of your sample ballot, DO SO TODAY!!! It only takes a few minutes and you would rather check now than find out on primary election day that there is a problem.
Also, some voting precincts have been changed, so this will also help confirm that you know where to go vote on Saturday February 24th.
Check your voter registration: HERE
Get your sample ballot: HERE
The Three Questions
QUESTION #1 - REGISTRATION BY PARTY: No, we do not want "Registration By Party" ... we want "CLOSED PRIMARIES" ... but the SCGOP State Party won't ask that question so we might as well say YES to this first step as a "no" vote would justify to them leaving the primaries open. This issue has been floating around for years and years. Maybe decades, and the SCGOP and our "Republican" legislators are in no hurry to give it to us ... so send a message and vote YES!!!
QUESTION #2 - JUDICIAL REFORM: Lawyer Legislators ... picking judges they then go appear before ... sounds like a conflict of interest??? Pretty simple right. South Carolina is one of only two states that pick judges this way (the other being Virginia) and it needs to change. This is the talk of the state and moving forward ... so vote YES!!!
QUESTION #3 - LEGAL DAMAGES REFORM: Finally, legal damages reform. If you caused 10% of the damages in an auto accident and some other guy caused 90% of the damages ... but the other guy is broke ... should you be responsible for 100% of the damages? Again, there are some nuances here ... but don't be misled ... vote YES!!!