South Carolina Democrats Head to Polls for First Official Primary

Polls opened in South Carolina at 7 a.m. on Saturday for the first formal Democratic presidential primary of 2024. Follow here for live updates. Greenville a Lonely Town for Democrats GREENVILLE, S.C.—In one of the most Republican areas of a solidly red state, what’s it like for a Democrat? “Lonely,” said Sandra Hamann, who spoke

South Carolina Democrats Head to the Polls for First Official Primary

Polls opened in South Carolina at 7 a.m. on Saturday for the first formal Democratic presidential primary of 2024. Follow here for live updates. Yvonne Julian, a poll worker during the Democratic primary election day, speaks during an interview with The Epoch Times at a polling site in Greenville, S.C., on Feb. 3, 2024. (Madalina

Biden Easily Wins South Carolina Democratic Primary

The Associated Press called the race for President Biden at 7:26 p.m. The other major Democratic candidates on the ballot were Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) and author Marianne Williamson. While the primary outcome was not surprising, it’s expected to send a clear message to President Biden’s Democrat challengers and those who have raised concerns about

Democrats want South Carolina to be about Black voters. But few show up.

A group of about 16 white Danish political tourists, dining on platters of crab rice and smothered turkey wings, listened inquisitively but stayed focused on their meal. The only hoots came from local Democratic operatives in attendance. Getting voters jazzed has proven challenging for South Carolina Democrats in the lead up to Saturday’s election. And

Biden surrogate’s appeals to Black voters fall on the ears of white Danish tourists

A group of about 16 white Danish political tourists, dining on platters of crab rice and smothered turkey wings, listened inquisitively but stayed focused on their meal. The only hoots came from local Democratic operatives in attendance. Getting voters jazzed has proven challenging for South Carolina Democrats in the lead up to Saturday’s election. And

Biden’s failing to excite Black Democrats in South Carolina

A group of about 16 white Danish political tourists, dining on platters of crab rice and smothered turkey wings, listened inquisitively but stayed focused on their meal. The only hoots came from local Democratic operatives in attendance. Getting voters jazzed has proven challenging for South Carolina Democrats in the lead up to Saturday’s election. And