2010 S.C. candidates for USA, Inc.

“For such a time as this”

Over 500 hours of task have been spent on research, confirmation of information, background checks, eligibility checks, radio interviews, and not the very least, much prayer over the selection of these candidates for choices to help take South Carolina and our nation back in the right direction our founding fathers intended.

If a candidate is listed, it is for specific reasons, not for words like, best looking, best posture, best speaker, best presentation.  It goes deeper than this.  It is character and principles first over person, party, or no matter what way the win blows.  The total package brings you a winning team for South Carolina to be proud of and for them to work together from the bottom up and top down with “We the People” to get us back on the right track.

Please visit our page on vetting process, steps, values, and principles that had to be met for a candidate to get on the Boiling Springs TEA Party endorsement / recommendation list.

  • June 9th, 2010
    Results of 2010 primary elections of South Carolina

    (Major seats or focus)

    June 22nd, 2010 is run-offs

    Vetted and Endorsed Candidates for the 2010 election on Nov. 2nd for the state of South Carolina
    ** Vetted by 4 Values and 14 principles test **
    A minimum of five hundred hours has been spent on vetting all candidates in the 2010 S.C. elections, to finalize endorsements for the best team for our great state.

    Governor candidate: Henry McMaster – Defeated
    Run-off between Nikki Haley and Gresham Barrett
    (R) Nikkie Haley to face Vincent Sheheen (D) in Nov. 2nd final election

    Lt. Governor candidate: Bill Connor
    Run-off between Bill Connor and Ken Ard
    (R) Ken Ard to face J. Ashley Cooper (D) in Nov. 2nd final election

    In a bold move, demonstrating serious leadership and forethought, candidate for Lt. Governor, Colonel Bill Connor has proposed a new responsibility for the Lt. Governor. Under Connor’s plan, as Lt. Governor, this highly decorated veteran with proven leadership skills under tough combat conditions as well as in the boardroom, would coordinate emergency preparedness for the state. Connor has recognized the serious need for leadership, capable of such great demand in a disaster and is prepared to fill it well. Read his proposal at the links below.

    Part of his proposal is “Coordinate education efforts so that citizens will be more prepared to be self-reliant.” It is clear that his proposal will unify our state to survive well through natural and man made
    emergencies.


    *Click here for: Proposal for unified S.C. civil emergency command structure

    Attorney General: Robert Bolchoz – Defeated
    Run-off between Alan Wilson and Leighton Lord
    The Boiling Springs TEA Party has endorsed Alan Wilson in the run-off.
    (R) Alan Wilson will face Matthew Richardson (D) in Nov. 2nd final election

    Secretary of State: Mark Hammond – no endorsement
    On Nov. 2nd it will be (R) Mark Hammond –vs- Majorie L. Johnson (D)

    State Treasurer: Curtis Loftis – Won

    State Comptroller: Richard Eckstrom – no endorsement – Won
    On Nov. 2nd it will be (R) Richard Eckstrom –vs- Robert Barber (D)

    Superintendent of Schools of SC: Gary Burgess – Defeated
    Run-off will be between Mick Zais and Elizabeth Moffly
    (R) Mick Zais will face Frank Holleman (D) in Nov. 2nd final election

    Agriculture Comm: Hugh Weathers – no endorsement
    On Nov. 2nd it will be (R) Hugh Weathers –vs- Tom Elliott (D)

    Senator: Jim DeMint – No endorsement – Won
    On Nov. 2nd it will be (R) Jim DeMint –vs- Alvin Greene (D)

    1st District Congress candidate: Timothy E. “Tim” Scott
    Run-off between Tim Scott and Paul Thurmond
    (R) Tim Scott will face Ben Frasier (D) in Nov. 2nd final election

    2nd District Congress Candidate: Joe Wilson – no endorsement – Won
    On Nov. 2nd it will be (R) Joe Wilson –vs- Rob Miller (D)

    3rd District Congress candidate: Richard Cash – A.I.P. “Reagan List”
    Run-off between Richard Cash and Jeff Duncan
    (R) Jeff Duncan will face Jane Dyer (D) in Nov. 2nd final election

    4th District Congress candidate: Christina Jeffrey – A.I.P. “Reagan List” – Defeated
    Run-off between Bob Inglis and Trey Gowdy
    The Boiling Springs TEA Party has endorsed Trey Gowdy in the run-off.
    (R) Trey Gowdy will face Paul Corden (D) in Nov. 2nd final election, as well as other ballot candidates that are independents, or other parties. This should be an interesting race for the CORPORATION.

    5th District Congress:
    On Nov. 2nd, (R) Mic Mulvaney will face (D) John Spratt who sits on the C.F.R.
    The Boiling Springs TEA Party will back Mic Mulvanney in the Nov. 2nd final election.

    6th District Congress candidate: Jim Pratt – Endorsed

    Run-off will between Jim Pratt and Nancy Harrelson
    (R) Jim Pratt will face Jim Clyburn (D) in the Nov. 2nd final election

    Candidate for State House District 38 of South Carolina
    Joey Millwood – recommended and endorsed by The Boiling Springs TEA party
    Run-off will between Joey Millwood –vs- Doug Brannon
    (R) Doug Brannon won this race