
The state Capitol building in Columbia, S.C., on June 24, 2009. Davis Turner/Getty Images
The South Carolina House passed a new U.S. congressional map on May 20 that could eliminate the only Democratic seat in the state.
The Republican-led state House passed the bill 74–37 in the early morning hours on May 20. The legislation, which would likely push out long-serving Democrat Rep. James Clyburn, moves to the GOP-majority state Senate.
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