Yearly Archives: 2018
Mary Geren Birthday Bash and Get Out the Vote Rally
Historic Cokesbury College Political Stump Meeting
The Old Fashioned Political Stump Meeting @ Historic Cokesbury College was a great success! Rep. Anne Parks and Incumbent Mike Monaghan and candidates Mary Geren and Michael Gaskin all represented themselves well. Now let’s vote on Nov 6th so they … Continue reading
Meet and Greet
Come out and join your local SC House Democratic Candidates at a Meet and Greet this Friday, Sept. 7th, from 6-8! Please follow the link for more info, including how to RSVP! Meet and Greet for SC House District 12,13 … Continue reading
Eleventh Annual Carnell-Drummond Dinner
Get your tickets to the 11th Annual Carnell-Drummond Dinner, October 16, 2018, at the Inn on the Square. We have great guest speakers lined up, and the food is always fabulous! To get tickets, email C-D Dinner Committee Chairperson Judith … Continue reading
Letter from the Chair: A Candidate Forum at Cokesbury College
Cokesbury College, the first Methodist college founded in the US, was first located in Abingdon, Maryland and then Baltimore, Maryland from 1787-1796. The college is now located at 210 College Dr., Hodges, SC 29653 Hello GCDP, The historic site of … Continue reading
Evvie Harmon: Women’s March co-founder & James Smith campaign staffer
At the GWCDP Breakfast Meeting on Saturday, Aug 4, the main guest speaker was Evvie Harmon, a lifelong resident of South Carolina with an impressive resume of activism in a traditionally conservative state. Evvie was one of the original co-founders … Continue reading
South Carolina Voter Registration Information
How to Register Online Voter Registration (click here) Requires S.C. Driver’s License or DMV ID If you have moved, you must first update your residence address with DMV Register in person at your county board of voter registration , or Download a … Continue reading
James Smith for Governor Postcard Party
Evvie Harmon, our guest speaker at Saturday’s Breakfast meeting, shared with us her efforts to get over 90,000 postcards out to Democratic leaning voters across the state who haven’t voted in the past few years. This type of grass roots campaign … Continue reading