U.S. Sens. Tim Scott and Cory Booker have reintroduced a bill designed to create jobs for younger Americans, especially minorities struggling to find work.
Eight years ago, then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi stated that we would have to pass the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, in order to figure out what was in it. Thanks to that irresponsible logic, the American people were forced into a health-care system that is unable to keep the promises on which it was sold.
When Donald Trump's time in office comes to an end four to eight years from now, it probably won't be said that he made life easier for his fellow Republicans — at least not the men and women on Capitol Hill.
In the 2018 gubernatorial race, the governor and lieutenant government will run as a joint ticket, a new development in South Carolina election history. And if the prognosticators have their way, the GOP ticket could feature U.S. Sen. Tim Scott as the nominee for governor and U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy as the lite guv.
Shortly after last night's third and final presidential debate came to an end, the Upstate's own Lindsey Graham weighed in on Donald Trump's claims that the 2016 election is "rigged" to ensure a victory by Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Today, other South Carolina GOP leaders, including Graham's fellow U.S. senator Tim Scott and Gov. Nikki Haley, are weighing in, refuting the Republican nominee's claims.