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Letter: Can a Democrat lead South Carolina?

Re: the issue of South Carolina originally failing to get stimulus cash for the jobless. Thats it! I am withdrawing my support for the Republican Party after more than 40 years of voting Republican. Full Article at GreenvilleOnline.com

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