Voters kick all the Republican women out of the South Carolina Senate
No other state in the country would have fewer women in its upper chamber.
No other state in the country would have fewer women in its upper chamber.
‘I stand here ready to not only win this seat in November but also to help President Trump win back the White House.’
The House candidates have similar, popular views for Republicans, like ending nearly all abortions, closing the border and fighting inflation, as well as a total disdain for ideas from Democrats.
The Republican women had forced a compromise, and the state eventually implemented a ban once cardiac activity is detected, typically around six weeks after conception.
South Carolina women have started organizing to get more of them into political office, from the General Assembly down to school boards.
‘You break the ceiling and they come from everywhere.’
The ‘sister senators’ were heckled by anti-abortion activists, and the Republicans in the group faced censures and Primary challengers.
2 have been censured by their respective county parties.
A legal fight is widely expected in South Carolina.
Jean Toal became the state’s first female justice in 1988.