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John King Mulls Fifth District Bid

… AND WHY THAT MATTERS S.C. Rep. John King is reportedly considering a bid for the Palmetto State’s fifth congressional district this year. The Rock Hill, S.C.-based funeral home director – who has been a member of the S.C. House of Representatives since 2009 – would have to run in a…

… AND WHY THAT MATTERS

S.C. Rep. John King is reportedly considering a bid for the Palmetto State’s fifth congressional district this year. The Rock Hill, S.C.-based funeral home director – who has been a member of the S.C. House of Representatives since 2009 – would have to run in a Democratic primary against former vice presidential aide Fran Person, who recently received a fawning profile in The (Columbia, S.C.) State newspaper.

Assuming there is a primary between these two candidates, the winner would likely face “Republican” incumbent Mick Mulvaney in November.

So … will King run?

We’re not sure … and neither is he, apparently.

“He keeps going back and forth on that,” one Democratic source told us.  “He considered it last time also.”

King’s prospective candidacy is being eyed extremely closely by S.C. Senator Wes Hayes, who is being challenged in a GOP primary for S.C. Senate District 15 (map here).

Why would Hayes care about a Democratic congressional primary?

According to our York County sources, the veteran “Republican” has relied for years on crossover Democratic support – especially support from “conservative” white Democrats.  In other words, if there is a contested Democratic primary election on the same day he’s facing a challenge from the right in a “Republican” primary, his reelection becomes considerably more difficult.

The fact that this particular Democratic primary could pit a white candidate versus a black candidate makes Hayes’ situation all the more precarious …

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4 comments

shifty henry March 9, 2016 at 9:09 pm

Best wishes to you on this endeavor….

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Pogo March 10, 2016 at 8:25 am

Sorry I support the Confederacy and Trump just like all the other white supremacists.

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Lone Ranger March 10, 2016 at 2:09 pm

Yo…King—King—just do your amoral Dimwit thing and try to the
be other bookend for I-Only-Serve-Blacks-Tim Scott

But we KNOW you rank among the cowards who ripped patriots’
flag so…your AND Mick’s chances…NOT so hot !!!

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Senators Bright, Verdin and Peeler had the guts to honor
patriots and Southern heritage by voting to KEEP the flag

And there are 20 House members with steadfast loyalty whom
Tea WILL support and about whom we can brag

Those patriot House members are Bedingfield, Burns, Chumley,
Corley, Delleney, Hardee, Hill, Johnson and Kennedy

Then Loftis—Moss (both D.C. and V.S.), Nanney, Putnam,
Simrill, Spires, Stringer, Taylor, Thaylor—and let’s see

White makes twenty and that is plenty of reason to get out
and vote this year and beyond that let us just say

Legislators’ names YOU DON’T SEE HERE—let us make it crystal
clear—need to be UNELECTED on election day !!!

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enpassant March 11, 2016 at 8:52 am

These negroes are the descendants of slaves conceived on ” Breeding Farms ” after slavery was abolished in Amerikkka which explains their psychological dependence on white folks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0GB9BUrKbg

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