The
national Republican Party, commonly referred to as the Grand Old
Party (GOP), is
one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United
States. It was founded by anti-slavery activists and members of the
Whig Party back in 1854.
Politics is defined as the art or science of government. In other words, it encompasses a wide range of activities that relate to influencing the actions and policies of governments and its use of its resources. |
The Republican National Committee (RNC) is responsible for overseeing and promoting Republican campaign activities. This includes managing the process of writing the Republican Party National Platform. The RNC also organizes and supervises the activities of the RepublicanNational Convention.
- US Republican Party - GOP National Web Site
- US House of Representatives GOP Web Site
- US Senate GOP Web Site
- Young Republicans- National Federation Web Site
- Republican Governors Association
The South Carolina (SC) Republican Party is the state affiliate of the national Republican Party. It is headquartered in Columbia, S.C.
While the GOP came into being back in 1854, the SC Republican Party only came to dominate state politics over the past 50 years. The Democratic Part was dominant from 1880 through 1948. It was the 1948 Presidential Election that marked the beginning of the winds of political change in the state when Senator Strom Thurmond broke away from the national Democratic Party and ran for office as a State's Rights Democratic Party (Dixiecrat) candidate. The shift in political climate continued with President Lyndon B. Johnson's signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This finally led to the current domination of the state's political landscape by the conservative Republican Party. |
- SCRepublican Party - Web Site
- SC Republican Party - Facebook Page
- SC Senate Republican Caucus - Web Site
- SCHouse Republican Caucus - Web Site
- SCRepublican Party County Officials
The Clarendon County Republican Party is the local county affiliate of the SC Republican Party. Key web sites include:
No
matter what your political party affiliation, it's time to start
getting ready for the 2020 nation-wide elections. Pay attention to
the candidates and their stance on the major issues facing the US.
Also, check out the political platforms of both major parties.
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