JD Vance, took the stage Wednesday night for the third night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. ALSO READ: RNC Night 2: Nikki Haley officially endorses Trump Vance used the opportunity to share the story of his difficult upbringing and argue that his party is best equipped to understand the challenges that struggling Americans face.
As Republicans across the country head to Milwaukee for next week’s Republican National Convention, abortion won’t be at the forefront of the GOP’s weeklong nomination of former President Donald Trump.
South Carolina politicians took to social media on Saturday with a mix of anger, shock and relief following a deadly disturbance at former President Trump’s rally in Butler, Penn. Here’s a look at what people are saying.
Jeffrey Collins has covered South Carolina and the Statehouse there for 24 years, and it showed last week in his story about voters rejecting three
Sen. Tim Scott and U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace also are scheduled for the speaker's stage during the GOP gathering in Milwaukee
South Carolina officials are sharing their sympathies on social media for former President Donald Trump after he was apparently shot at during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, the Associated Press reported Saturday. The incident is being investigated as an assassination attempt.
As Usha Vance joins the Trump campaign, Asian American activists from both parties say they hope the increase in representation will correspond with a push to connect with a voting bloc that has long been overlooked.
Former president Donald Trump, was was whisked off the stage at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania after apparent gunshots rang through the crowd. S.C. lawmakers across the state are sharing their reactions following the incident.
The South Carolina Association for Justice, a lobbyist group, used nearly one-dozen different organizations to pump thousands of dollars into statehouse races. Legally.