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Release: Vincent Sheheen Files For Governor

Columbia, SC – Today Sen. Vincent Sheheen officially filed to run for Governor of South Carolina in 2014, pledging to bring honest leadership and real accountability to the governor’s office and work across the aisle to deliver results for the people of South Carolina. “We need honest leadership and real…

Columbia, SC – Today Sen. Vincent Sheheen officially filed to run for Governor of South Carolina in 2014, pledging to bring honest leadership and real accountability to the governor’s office and work across the aisle to deliver results for the people of South Carolina.

“We need honest leadership and real accountability to improve public education, grow our economy from within, and rebuild our roads and bridges to create a better future for South Carolina,” said Sen. Sheheen. “More importantly, we need leaders who will work with both parties to get things done, but aren’t afraid to stand up to either party to do what’s right. That’s the experience and vision we’re bringing to the people of South Carolina so that, together, we can change the way this state does business once and for all.”

Sen. Sheheen announced his intention to run in for governor again last April and has since traveled around the state meeting with small business owners, teachers, women and hardworking families to listen to the challenges they face and discuss his vision for a brighter future for South Carolina.

“Under Nikki Haley, there’s been no accountability, no results – just failures of leadership and incompetence,” Sheheen continued. “The people of South Carolina deserve a government that works and works for them. And when government doesn’t, they don’t need excuses, they deserve action and results. It’s time for new leadership.”

In the past three years, South Carolina’s families have been repeatedly hurt and exposed to threats because of the incompetence of Nikki Haley and her administration:

  • hacking at the Dept of Revenue allowed 3.5 million people’s Social Security number to be stolen, Nikki Haley covered it up for 16 days.
  • TB outbreak at a public school that Nikki Haley’s administration covered up for two months, refusing to tell parents that their kids were being exposed to tuberculosis everyday at school.
  • children dying and being repeatedly put at risk because of the Haley administration’s focus on getting their numbers down at the Dept of Social Services left at risk kids in abusive homes and dangerous situations.
  • hardworking families are struggling and the economy continues to lag with falling wages, declining average income, and a staggering drop in the workforce as people give up looking for work.
  • small businesses are stuck at the back of the line as Nikki Haley’s focus on only recruiting big out-of-state businesses stacks the deck against them and forces them to pay the highest commercial property taxes in the country.
  • South Carolina remains first in the nation for women killed by men while Nikki Haley vetoed fining for rape crisis centers. And women have an especially hard time achieving economic success, as South Carolina makes no effort at achieving equal pay for equal work.

“The test of leadership is not how you act when things go right, it’s how you act when things go wrong,” said Sen Sheheen “South Carolina deserves a leader who will be honest with people, take responsibility for failures, and demand accountability from their administration to deliver results from people of South Carolina. It’s time to end the cover-ups and excuses, and instead present a vision for the future and work to bring people together to achieve results. That’s how I have always worked, and it’s a belief and work ethic I will bring to the Governor’s office.”

Senator Sheheen laid out his vision for a more prosperous future for South Carolina based on honest leadership and real accountability:

  • universal, voluntary 4-year-old kindergarten to increase access to public education and get the most bang for the buck
  • improve learning by treating teachers like professionals, and raising teacher pay to the national average to attract and keep quality teachers in the classroom
  • build South Carolina’s economy from within by focusing on small businesses and supporting them just as much as businesses recruited from out of state.
  • restore South Carolina’s roads and bridges to improve safety for families and build infrastructure for businesses to get the state economy moving.
  • appoint competent leaders and demand accountability when things go wrong.

Vincent Sheheen ran against Gov. Haley in 2010, in one of the closest gubernatorial races in the country, narrowly losing by just 4.5 points in a wave year for Republicans. The most recent statewide polling shows Nikki Haley’s approval numbers stuck in the low 40s and the 2014 match-up between Haley and Sheheen as a dead heat.

Read more about his ideas for South Carolina at www.vincentsheheen.com and in his book, The Right Way: Getting the Palmetto State Back on Track.

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26 comments

James March 25, 2014 at 3:19 pm

If I gave a kidney, perhaps an arm, would the two candidates stick to the subjects that matter to SC, can be managed by SC, are designed to make our lives better, and only raise money that does not come with strings attached ?

Wedge issues, bashing Obama or the Tea Party, harping on national issues, and swapping favors for donations have kept us “behind the curve” for a long time.

Let’s try a different way. Vincent, especially, as he has a long shot candidacy, has the flexibility to run an honorable and straightforward campaign. SC has a lot of honorable people that may go for the honorable candidate if they can see a clear difference.

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cash March 25, 2014 at 3:36 pm

Agreed. People are yearning for an honest man or woman to run for gov. Character matters.

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Tapped Out March 25, 2014 at 3:38 pm

I just got a Nikki Haley announcement that she filed for office. But in reality it was another fundraising letter. Do these people do anything other than raise money?

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Lee Natwater March 25, 2014 at 4:05 pm

Look here – money talks and bullshit walks. You want Candidate A elected? Then show me the money cause that’s what it takes.

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Tapped Out March 25, 2014 at 4:11 pm

I understand that. Money is important. But it is also a substitute for no ideas and no character.

shifty henry March 25, 2014 at 5:05 pm

Shifty says:
Money doesn’t talk — it SWEARS

ReElect Nikki March 25, 2014 at 4:02 pm

South Carolinians “yearning” for character?

What planet are you from?

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Cash March 25, 2014 at 4:21 pm

Uranus. which is noisy as you are always talking out of it.

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Wolf Tickets March 25, 2014 at 4:29 pm

How did you manage to crawl out of her anus?

ReElect Nikki March 25, 2014 at 4:31 pm

Yeh yeh yeh.Witty comeback.No cigar Jimmy Kimmel wannabe.

SC is one of the mosr CORRUPT states in the union because the VOTERS here keep electing CORRUPT people.

Guess what clueless?Who do you think ELECTED all these crooks?

Making a statement that South Carolinians are “yearning” for honesty and character is beyond BS.Its just out and out DUMB.

Buz Martin March 25, 2014 at 11:01 pm

We sure as hell don’t have that choice, between Haley and Sheheen.

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ReElect Nikki March 25, 2014 at 3:40 pm

BS. Nikki wins because she is the Republican?Issues?Shmissues.

Get used to it buddy.Put an “R” by your name,call yourself a conservative(whatever the Hell that means) and mouth off a few Right Wing talking points and you got it made!

Re Elect Nikki!

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Jemmy March 25, 2014 at 3:30 pm

“universal, voluntary 4-year-old kindergarten”

umm. what?

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It's just tax money March 25, 2014 at 4:11 pm

This is just a guess, but it means Sheheen wouldn’t push for “mandatory attendance”.

How gracious of him.

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Native Ink March 25, 2014 at 4:15 pm

It would have been funny if Sheheen had decided not to run. Then Haley and her out-of-state donors would have wasted millions on their stupid attack ads. She must be scared if she needs to run ads eight months before the election, against someone who hadn’t even declared his candidacy.

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Austin and Chas March 25, 2014 at 4:23 pm

Many of those out of state donors are :bundled” by special interest. I was strong armed and wrote a $1500 check. My Texas friends are looking forward to lots of business in SC.

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Edgar March 25, 2014 at 5:14 pm

Vincent, any statements by you are you are in favor of an “honest” state government were neutralized with your vote for Jean Toal last month. You knew then and know now of how corrupt she is with specifics having been provided you. Sorry, Vinny, you lie!

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southmauldin March 25, 2014 at 5:27 pm

Not all the Viagra, yohimbe bark and horny goat weed in the state can prop up the whiskey-dick candidacy of Vince Sheheen. This has to be the worst candidate the Democrats could have put up. James Smith would have beaten the hell out of Haley had he chosen to run. But we get an ambulance chasing son of a politician instead. Being a Democrat in SC is like wearing a permanent hairshirt.

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anonymous March 26, 2014 at 8:58 am

James Smith is owned by Jean Toal. Too many skeletons in that closet that would come rattlin’ out. He’s only one generation removed from Nelson Mullins.

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IVEBEENHACKED March 25, 2014 at 6:28 pm

South Carolina s best chance of getting things back on track to improve our economy is to dump Nikki Haley and her out of state money.

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euwe max March 25, 2014 at 7:20 pm

Improve learning by treating teachers like professionals, and raising teacher pay to the national average to attract and keep quality teachers in the classroom
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This could mess up *everything*!

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SC Voter That's Tired Of Wimps March 25, 2014 at 8:03 pm

Vinny, let’s see if you have the balls to put all that in TV ads. Stop trying to be so polite and really go after the bitch. You come off like a pussy and SC doesn’t like their pols looking like weak candyasses.

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ReElect Nikki March 25, 2014 at 8:05 pm

Nah they just like em crooked as Hell as long as they talk the talk that is!

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Elfego March 26, 2014 at 11:10 am

An Obama clone and a Democrat that boos the name of God! I hope South Carolina is smarter than to fall for another promise keeper like Obama.

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Bryan Wqsc Crabtree March 26, 2014 at 2:01 pm Reply
Charlie Goodrich March 28, 2014 at 12:01 pm

thanks for sharing!

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