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AG7

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@Gaudfada

God. Family. Homeland. In that order.

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AG7@Gaudfada·
@elonmusk I hope you’re doing well. I greatly admire the innovation and safety advancements Tesla continues to bring to the automotive industry. I’m writing to share an idea on behalf of many senior citizens in the United States who own or drive Teslas. Many of these individuals have spent decades contributing to the country through hard work, service, and raising families. Today, a large number live on fixed incomes, often relying primarily on Social Security. While Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) subscription offers meaningful benefits in terms of safety, convenience, and independence, the current $99 monthly cost can be difficult for some seniors to justify. A potential solution could be a discounted FSD subscription for verified American seniors aged 65 and older—perhaps in the range of 30–50% off. This would not only make the technology more accessible, but also serve as a thoughtful gesture of appreciation for their lifelong contributions. It could strengthen goodwill, reinforce Tesla’s commitment to safety and inclusivity, and deepen loyalty among a demographic that already values your mission. Thank you for considering this idea. I understand your time is limited, and I appreciate any attention you or your team may give to this suggestion. Blessings! #Tesla #FSD
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Toby Doeden
Toby Doeden@TobyForSD·
Fact Check: I beat Rhoden everywhere. ✅ SOUTHEAST (I won): Larry is destroying our economy and has done nothing to support the business community. (Tax Raisn’ Rhoden) NORTHEAST(I won): Larry supports the use of eminent domain for private gain. He browbeat every single legislator in an attempt to keep Summit Carbon Solutions coming after your land. WEST RIVER (I won): Larry calls himself a rancher, but he is truly just a low energy, thirty-year career politician. (Are you a rancher if you support lab grown meat?) Than you everyone for your amazing support on Tuesday. What a dominating show of support. I look forward to uniting our amazing Republican Party and getting to work on YOUR AGENDA. God Bless! sdnewswatch.org/fact-brief-sd-…
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Jungleball2
Jungleball2@JungleBall_2·
Clear Path for Rom Reddy to Secure a Runoff Spot and Become South Carolina’s Next Governor. South Carolina’s June 9, 2026 Republican primary for governor is a rare opening. Term-limited Governor Henry McMaster leaves an open seat in a deep-red South Carolina. The field is crowded with career politicians: Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, AG Alan Wilson, U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, and U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman. 💥Into this mix steps Rom Reddy, a self-made Lowcountry businessman, philanthropist, and founder of DOGE SC, offering something genuinely different: 💥no donations accepted; 💥self-funded; 💥zero political baggage; and a 💥CEO-style plan with measurable targets instead of slogans. 💥Reddy entered late (March 2026) but has quickly become competitive in polls, neck-and-neck with the pack in some). His message resonates with voters tired of high spending despite population growth, stagnant outcomes in education and roads, and a “ruling class” that talks reform while expanding government. Clear path for him to finish in the top two on June 9 (triggering a likely runoff), win that runoff, and then claim the Governor’s Mansion on November 3. Why the Establishment Candidates Are Vulnerable: 💩Pamela Evette (Lt. Governor): As McMaster’s partner, has been tied to record state and local spending growth (roughly doubling in a decade while population rose only ~10%). She has skipped multiple debates and refused to firmly commit to a June 16 runoff debate at Coastal Carolina University. Rivals (including Mace and Wilson’s camp) called this a “lie” and lack of courage; some even questioned whether she is hiding a softer record on issues like DEI. The failed special session push on congressional redistricting (aimed at eliminating the state’s only majority-Black district) added to perceptions of political gamesmanship over bold governance. Voters voters see her as the establishment choice, exactly what Reddy contrasts against. 💩Alan Wilson (Attorney General since 2011): Long tenure brings experience but also baggage. In 2013, his campaign self-reported failing to disclose dozens of contributions and expenditures. In 2012, he made false public claims on Fox News about hundreds of deceased people voting. His handling of a high-profile legislative corruption probe (involving special prosecutor David Pascoe) drew criticism when he removed Pascoe after the investigator sought a grand jury. Critics call him part of the same Columbia insider network. His campaign has emphasized affordability and waste-cutting, yet lacks Reddy’s specific, root-cause blueprint (shrink government first, then cut taxes). In a field craving disruption, Wilson looks like more of the same lawyer-politician class. 💩Nancy Mace (U.S. Representative): Her record raises questions about executive readiness. She has highlighted submitting dozens of bills with little becoming law, a point Reddy and others have used to question, legislative effectiveness translating to governance. She excels at media attention but struggles to project steady, unifying executive leadership for a state needing efficient management. 💩Ralph Norman (U.S. Representative): He has faced criticism for campaign-style advertisements funded with federal resources ahead of the primary, a tone-deaf move in a race about cleaning up Columbia. His hardline abortion stance (willing to sign a bill with no exceptions for rape, incest, or fatal anomalies) may energize a base but risks alienating suburban and moderate voters in a general election. He comes across as a bully. Like the others, he is a career politician with congressional insider ties, lacking Reddy’s private-sector track record of building companies and delivering measurable results. These missteps by Rom Reddy's opponebts, debate avoidance, past ethical or factual stumbles, legislative ineffectiveness, insider tactics, and ties to the status quo, create openings. South Carolina Republicans are hungry for someone who will actually shrink the bureaucracy rather than manage it.
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Batya Ungar-Sargon
Batya Ungar-Sargon@bungarsargon·
A NYT exposé confirms Graham Platner intentionally got a tattoo depicting the Nazi insignia of the concentration camp guards, the last thing millions of Jews saw before they were murdered. He had it for 18 years and only covered it with another tattoo when he ran for office.
Batya Ungar-Sargon@bungarsargon

The same people who call anyone who voted for Trump a Nazi are now lining up to defend an *actual Nazi* who proudly sported a tattoo of concentration camp guards for 18 years until he ran for office. And they have the audacity to pretend anything Trump did comes close to that.

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Jungleball2
Jungleball2@JungleBall_2·
Charleston, South Carolina area (Mt. Pleasant, SC) ROM REDDY REVOLUTION RALLY TODAY!
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Rom Reddy
Rom Reddy@RomReddySC·
I stand with the Move Silfab parents and everybody in York County who has stood up against weaponized government for the last two years. For those of you unfamilliar with the the Move Silfab movement, a Canadian-owned solar panel and solar cell factory with 15,850 gallons of hydrofluoric acid, 26,456 pounds of explosive silane, 44,000 pounds of anhydrous ammonia, and more than a dozen other toxic chemicals was permitted for construction in a light industrial zoned plot next to an elementary school in Fort Mill. The circumstances which led to the factory's construciton, which has been tragic for the families directly impacted, are also a case study in South Carolina's horrific "economic development" dealmaking that I will put an end to as governor. In September 2023, the York County Council, in a  4–3 vote gave Silfab a Fee-in-Lieu-of-Taxes (FILOT) agreement, cutting their property tax bill for years. The state piled on another $2 million in incentives on top. They extended this offer before anyone had confirmed the zoning was even legal. In May 2024, York County's own Board of Zoning Appeals ruled 5–0 that Silfab's heavy manufacturing isn't allowed in a Light Industrial zone. Despite this, In July 2024, the county started issuing permits anyway. Upfit permits. New construction permits. Chemical storage bunkers. A wastewater treatment facility. When two council members tried twice to get this on the agenda, which York County Code § 30.04(b) requires, they were blocked. On February 13, 2026, the county issued a Certificate of Occupancy with no Zoning Compliance approval. The result was predictable. In March 2026, a hydrofluoric acid leak that closed Flint Hill Elementary for two days and sent hazmat crews rushing to remediate environmental damage. This fact pattern shows why we must exercise judgement in who we elect. While county officials were paving the way locally, the man who represents that district in Washington, Congressman Ralph Norman, was paving the way federally. Ralph Norman co-founded the Bipartisan Congressional Solar Caucus in 2018. He's co-chaired it ever since. It's the only caucus in Congress dedicated to promoting the solar industry. He sits on the House Budget Committee, which is exactly the committee the solar lobby targets. The solar lobby spent $1.87 million on Capitol Hill in 2024 alone. On May 13, 2025, Silfab announced it had sold $110 million in federal solar manufacturing tax credits, the same 45X credits that make this whole boondoggle economically viable. Nine days later, Ralph Norman cast the deciding vote on a bill that preserved those credits for solar manufacturers like Silfab, even as he stood in front of TV cameras calling green energy subsidies "the Green New Scam." The bill passed 215 to 214. He had voted no in committee. He flipped to yes on the floor. One vote. The credit lived. Norman advocated for the local FILOT agreement saying during his August 27, 2024 congressional fourm saying "I talked to [York County] council members when they asked my support for the [Silfab’s] fee in lieu and I agreed with that, so they wanted me to call people, so yes…people called me and said they may have trouble getting their [Silfab’s] fee in lieu – I said, ‘that’s not right’ – I make calls at time if they ask me to. Somebody said call somebody, so I did that.” You can't be the loudest critic of the "Green New Scam" and the most reliable advocate to keep it funded at the federal and local levels. Then, eighteen days after Flint Hill Elementary closed because of a chemical leak at the very plant his vote helped subsidize, Ralph Norman launched a TV ad calling other people "crooks." This is exactly the problem with the political ruling class in this state. Local officials look the other way for the developers. Career congressmen vote to keep the federal money flowing for the donors. And then they put on a costume at election time and pretend they're running against the system they built. I am not part of that system. I have never taken a dollar from any of these people. I am self-funding this race because I owe nothing to the donor class, nothing to the solar lobby, nothing to the cronies who let this happen. As your next Governor, here is what I will do. I will enforce the law. The actual law. The zoning code as written. If a county refuses to follow its own ordinances and a Board of Zoning Appeals decision, I will use every lever the state has, including state funding, until they comply. No more selective enforcement for your cronies. No more boondoggle "economic development" deals where the state hands a foreign manufacturer a sweetheart site and the citizens get the chemicals.  I will make South Carolina a state businesses want to come to (without a taxpayer subsidy.) I am giving the citizen a second lane.  One lane has built this problem and ignored your cries for help, the other will put a swift end to these bad deals. The political ruling class has had two years to fix this and they haven't, but if you elect me to office, I will.
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The Calvin Coolidge Project
The Calvin Coolidge Project@TheCalvinCooli1·
🚨New: Texas “Republican” Senator John Cornyn now says renaming a highway for President Trump is no longer a priority of his
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
God always wins.
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AG7@Gaudfada·
@MadMike118 No one should serve in Congress for more than six years. Extended time in office breeds corruption, entrenches special interests, and distances lawmakers from the people they were elected to serve.
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MadMike118🙏🇺🇸@MadMike118·
You love spreading disinformation? Ralph was elected to state gov’t at age 52 after running a successful business and raising his kids. Not exactly a “career” politician. He’s only been in DC for 9 years and he’s pushed for term limits since day one. He’s the most qualified candidate on the ticket. Posting misleading delusions shows a lack of character. Not sure why anyone would take advice from you.
Wesley Donehue@jwesleydonehue

You cant be in office for twenty years and call yourself an outsider.

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Reddy Campaign
Reddy Campaign@reddyforgov·
We hear perspectives like this everywhere we go around the state. It’s time for something different.
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AG7@Gaudfada·
@Utdbrizzy ‘‘Twas a period of delicious football in the EPL!
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Brizzy
Brizzy@Utdbrizzy·
I don’t care what anyone says. Rooney Ronaldo Tevez Was the first and greatest trio football has ever seen.
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Reddy Campaign
Reddy Campaign@reddyforgov·
"I was born in Charleston... I'm a certified financial planner... and I'm excited about Rom being able to help the citizens make smarter decisions about how we use our tax dollars."
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Reddy Campaign
Reddy Campaign@reddyforgov·
It’s time for something different. Early voting ends tomorrow, and primary Election Day is just 5 days away. Don’t miss this huge opportunity to make your voice heard and be a part of a revolution in South Carolina!
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Reddy Campaign
Reddy Campaign@reddyforgov·
Join us at 6 pm tonight in Mount Pleasant, tomorrow in Pawleys Island, or Saturday in Greenville. We have a lot of fun, great conversations, and Rom shares his plans and answers questions! reddyforgovernor.com
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AG7@Gaudfada·
@reddyforgov 💯—regs often sponsored and written by miserable Karens 😂
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Reddy Campaign
Reddy Campaign@reddyforgov·
This is citizen versus a broken system. "Money and power has transferred from the citizen to the government, it is my job to transfer it back. If we don't, we'll lose the state."
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Jungleball2
Jungleball2@JungleBall_2·
This guy pretty much nailed it, run the state like a business, and that's Rom Reddy's platform. As it stands now, South Carolina government is a grab bag by greedy career politicians, and that includes all three branches of government. The $1.8 billion dollars that they lost and then purportedly never had is huge scam.
Reddy Campaign@reddyforgov

"A lot of politicians they get distracted, they get off on crusades. I want someone who will run the government in South Carolina properly, like a business."

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