The key to not losing your mind while working on a campaign is to completely detach from the outcome.
Do the work. Knock the doors. Make the calls. Give it everything you’ve got.
Then let it go.
You’ll know you did everything you could, and you can take comfort in knowing that God is in control.
Whatever happens, happens.
The outcome is not your responsibility.
✨The effort is.✨
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@CaitlinYorkSC For sure. It’s a classic emotional appeal meant to stir feelings rather than address the facts. Not exactly the conduct of a statesman. Stable REAL leaders make their case on substance, not theatrics.
{insert biggest eye roll ever}
Choose your biggest 2026 primary cycle pet peeve:
1️⃣ Establishment legislators making videos of themselves crying over being “attacked”
2️⃣ Candidates blocking constituents on social media
3️⃣ Anyone who starts a post with, “I wasn’t going to say anything, but…”
4️⃣ Other (fill in the blank)
I voted for Trump three times. If loyalty is the main qualification, does that mean I’m qualified to be governor too?
In eight years in office, I can’t point to a single thing this woman from Ohio has done for the people of South Carolina.
Conservative Radio Host, Charlie James ⬇️
Ralph Norman LED on redistricting, and the Freedom Caucus put up legislation in January to redistrict South Carolina.
Henry McMaster said there was NO NEED FOR IT. Do you believe that with Pamela Evette anything is going to change?
I am proud and honored to have earned the endorsement of the York County Republican Party.
I am a Republican because it is the party of Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Reagan, and President Trump. It is the party that has always believed in the dignity of the individual, the strength of the family, and the God-given rights that no government can take away.
I pledge to the people of Fort Mill that I will always represent you with the conservative principles that have made this country so exceptional. Lower taxes. Less government. More freedom. And always, always putting this community first.
I believe with all my heart that we are one nation under God, and that when we govern with that truth as our foundation, there is nothing we cannot accomplish together.
June 9th. Let’s go, Fort Mill
Rom Reddy: “I was in a very small group of million-dollar donors to Trump… but I never flew to DC to seek his endorsement because this is between you, the voters, and me.”
The Checkbook Outsider at the White House under the glowing Trump star, skipping the endorsement like optional DoorDash… while bragging ‘I can’t be bought’ after self-funding millions. I wonder if @realDonaldTrump would have endorsed him if he asked and not @PamelaEvette??
Translation: ‘I can’t win unless I buy the race myself.’ (Or someone talked him into this 60 day Race) Vegas has him at ~2% the shiny object the pros aren’t buying.
As former NON PAID volunteer Berkeley County Chair for DOGESC (see my business card), I used my heart and soul and small business to grassroots this movement thinking we were building real transparency against the agency state. I dropped off the Governor campaign the moment they dissolved DOGESC.
Then the campaign bought the assets: followers, data, momentum. All those “watchdog” pages became Reddy for Governor overnight. (Totally Blindsided)
Wes says it was just a name change that “reverted back”? Facebook doesn’t work that way. Every name change is permanently logged.
And look where the money went:
→ Donehue Campaigns has been paid $1.36 Million from the DOGE/MyVoiceSC entity.
→ Plus hundreds of thousands more directly from the Reddy for Governor campaign.
For a state-level “grassroots” DOGE-style movement? That’s not the normal.
South Carolinians deserve the full picture.
Once you can’t see who’s being bought… what happens to all that money once he’s in Columbia?
Self-funded outsider or self-dealing with our trust?
Do your homework before June 9.
This wasn’t the DOGE energy WE signed up for.
#ReddyForGov (or not) #SCTransparency #DOGESC #SCPolitics #SCGOP #SouthCarolina #SCPrimary
SC has so many RINOs in Columbia coz only 12% of registered voters vote in the Primaries! We ALL need to show up and VOTE OUT RINOs!!! We The People have the power IF we show up! June 9 coming soon to RINO HUNT! Let’s Go https://t.co/v6VOOl1mPO
South Carolina conservatives,
Only about 12.5% of eligible voters showed up in our last state primary.
Think about that.
A tiny percentage of voters are deciding the future of our state while millions stay home.
If we want to vote out the RINOs, the insiders, and the politicians who forgot the people, then we ALL have to vote.
Bring your family.
Text your friends.
Call your neighbors.
This is how we take South Carolina back — together.
Every election matters now.
Show up and vote.
She learned
that survival was not the same thing as living.
For years,
she wore her pain like chains around her ankles,
dragging old grief through every new season,
calling herself broken
because life had broken her open.
But one day
she stopped apologizing for the scars.
She realized
the fire did not come to destroy her.
It came to reveal
what could not burn.
So she stood—
not untouched,
not unshaken,
but rebuilt.
She became soft in places
that once would have hardened.
Wise in places
that once would have wounded.
Gentle in places
where bitterness begged to live.
She knew how to sit with hurting people
because she had memorized the language of ache.
She knew how to love deeply
because she knew what absence felt like.
She knew how to keep going
because quitting had visited her many nights
and still found her breathing by morning.
The chapters she once hid
became the very pages
that gave her voice weight.
Her history was no longer evidence against her.
It became proof
that darkness can be survived
without becoming it.
And maybe that was the miracle—
not that she escaped the storm untouched,
but that after everything,
she still carried tenderness.
Still carried faith.
Still carried the ability to hope.
She was not powerful
because life had been easy.
She was powerful
because life had tried to bury her
and instead
taught her how to rise.
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My constituents told me to vote no on the $1.3 billion VW project ($400 million of which is taxpayer cash). But the swamp wants me to ignore those “back home.”
I’ll always listen to my constituents far more than lobbyists, big corps, other legislators, or unelected bureaucrats.
South Carolina is waking up.
People are tired of polished politicians who say all the right things during campaign season and then protect the same broken system once they get to Columbia.
That’s why leaders like Ralph Norman and Adam Morgan matter.
They aren’t afraid to confront the political machine.
They aren’t afraid to stand for faith, freedom, parents, and the Constitution.
And they aren’t intimidated by the insiders, lobbyists, or establishment pressure.
South Carolina does not need caretakers for the status quo.
We need courageous conservatives with backbone, conviction, and integrity who are willing to fight for the people again.
The grassroots movement across this state is growing for a reason.
South Carolina doesn’t need another maintenance team for the status quo. We need strong conservative leadership willing to challenge the political insiders and focus on real, tangible results.
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Fort Mill District 26 is becoming one of the most watched State House races in South Carolina — and this article highlights why.
People are tired of political insiders, lawyer-legislators, and a system that appears to protect itself instead of the public.
Read this article and ask yourself: who is really being represented in Columbia?
#FortMill #SCPolitics #SCStateHouse
Vote Martin Out— he’s not for the people but his lawyer buddies.
⚖️🏛️ The debate over South Carolina's badly broken judicial system has spilled over into one hotly contested State House race. Our @TheWillFolks reports... https://t.co/JsMXtB98X3
Fort Mill District 26 is one of the most watched State House races in SC right now.
This is exactly the conversation we should be having. Families in Fort Mill don’t get to endlessly increase their spending every year and call it “savings” because they passed one tax bill.
We need leaders who understand stewardship, priorities, and accountability — not bigger government wrapped in better marketing.
Call your friends and family in Fort Mill District 26 and urge them to vote Elizabeth Enns so we can bring transparency, accountability, and common-sense leadership back to Columbia.
“My number one concern is the cost of living. What can you do to help me?”
I hear some version of this question almost every day.
The truth is, one of the most important things a state representative can do is be a good steward of your tax dollars.
When government spending grows faster than inflation and population growth, taxpayers eventually foot the bill. The cost doesn’t just disappear. It shows up in higher taxes, bigger bureaucracy and more regulations that make it harder for families to get ahead.
David Martin has voted YES to two state budgets that desperately need the “DOGE” treatment - each one has gotten bigger than the last. But at the same time, he celebrates the “income tax reform bill,” claiming he’s lowering your taxes.
This is slick lawyer talk - both facts cannot be simultaneously true.
(In fact, the bill’s own fiscal impact statement said it would RAISE taxes on 1/4 of taxpayers!)
And let’s be honest about something else:
David Martin acts like there are only two choices: approve every spending increase or you are not supporting schools, roads, public safety, or other essential services.
More slick talk.
I absolutely support funding our schools, maintaining our roads, and providing the services government is supposed to provide. But I also believe taxpayers deserve representatives who ask questions, look for waste, and make sure we’re spending money wisely.
Families have to live within a budget. Government should too.
Vote for me on June 9 (or early - now until Friday, everyday from 8:30-5 PM at Carolinas Cornerstone). I’ll fight for responsible spending, lower taxes, and a government that respects the people paying the bills.
Because making South Carolina more affordable starts with making government more accountable.
Fort Mill, SC are you paying attention?
Here’s your “conservative” legislator, David Martin.
A defense attorney known in legal circles for pushing changes that benefit defense attorneys, while taking nearly $100,000 from law firms, legal PACs, and attorney groups.
Nothing says “fighting for the people” quite like being heavily funded by the very industry that profits from the legal system staying exactly the way it is.
And now we’re supposed to believe he’s the tough-on-crime champion?
At some point voters have to ask: is he representing Fort Mill families — or the legal establishment that bankrolls his campaigns?
Because from the outside looking in, Columbia seems to be working pretty well for the lawyer class.
Exactly. If a candidate won’t even show up and answer questions BEFORE they’re elected, what makes voters think they’ll show up for us AFTER?
Debates are part of accountability. They’re part of leadership. They’re part of proving you can stand under pressure and defend your positions publicly.
If you avoid the stage now, people naturally wonder what else you’ll avoid later.
Fortitude matters. Backbone matters. And voters are paying attention.