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South Carolina US House District 2

Election InformationThe 2024 Party Primary Elections will be held Tuesday, June 11, 2024. Your address indicates you live in the district for this race. You may vote in either the Republican or the Democratic primary.To find your election day polling location, go to: https://vrems.scvotes.sc.gov/Voter/Login?PageMode=PollingPlaceOr you can vote early during a two-week early voting period at your County Voter Registration and Elections Office and other early voting locations from May 28 until June 7 except Sundays. See:https://www.scvotes.gov/early-voting for more information.Or you may be eligible to vote absentee by mail. For details on eligibility and how to submit your request, see:https://www.scvotes.gov/absentee-votingPosition Description - U.S. House of RepresentativesOne of two legislative chambers in the federal government, the House is composed of 435 members, proportionally representing the population of the 50 states, elected to 2-year terms in November of even-numbered years. A representative must be at least 25 years old, a United States citizen for at least 7 years and an inhabitant of the state he or she represents. South Carolina’s 7 congressional districts are redrawn every 10 years by the state legislature. Representatives make federal laws, including taxation, and may declare war or investigate issues of national importance. They can impeach public officials accused of a crime and recommend that they be removed from office.

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    Hamp Redmond
    (Rep)

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    David Robinson II
    (Dem)

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    Daniel J Shrief
    (Dem)

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    Joe Wilson
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

1. What measures would you support to promote the health and safety of your constituents?

2. What will you do to promote bipartisan cooperation in Congress?

3. What proposals would you support to reform the immigration system?

4. What are your top priorities for Congressional action during the next 2 years?

Campaign Phone 8036003153
Education North Greenville College
Qualifications I'm a builder similar to President Trump not a career politician, I know how to handle money, running my own business
Campaign Website http://Hampredmondforhor.com
YouTube Video
Reorganizing the border would be first, also perform a house to house door knocking to see if my constituents feel safe or not and to see what they need and what they suggest
I will reach out to my fellow officers and try to work with them as best as possible, not compromising my constituents core beliefs
This must be rebuilt in a manner that's practical and all immigrants must be legal. 1st and foremost is to close the borders. Legal entry only.
Lower gas, lower food, lower the interest rate, put America back to work, begin drilling again, close the border, stop voting on useless spending bills, do what makes district 2 great again
Campaign Phone 803-200-7994
Education Midlands Technical College (Computer Engineering Major), Truck driver School, Combat Lifesaver (US ARMY)
Qualifications (Independent Contractor), (IV/intravenous)
X (Twitter) @VoteDavid2024
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I support common-sense gun laws. Closing loopholes in background checks. Regulating 3D-printed and ghost guns. Limiting ammunition purchases. Improving access to "red flag" laws. Restricting advertising to minors. I support Women's abortion rights. Clean water; Establishing enforceable standards. Invest in community policing and training. Support legislation against Qualified immunity. Accessibility to good health care. Expand insurance coverage and access to health care. Protect Medicare. Expand mental health services, especially for our Veterans. Support initiatives to combat climate change: Transitioning to 100% carbon-pollution-free electricity by 2030 100% zero-emissions.
I'll actively bridge the divide, seeking common ground and solutions that serve all Americans. Listening with an open mind comes first.
I advocate for bipartisan immigration reform. My approach combines enhanced border security with expanded avenues for legal migration, enabling individuals to work, reunite with family, and seek humanitarian aid in a safe and orderly manner. Additionally, I back allocating resources to address heightened operational demands at our borders.
Over the next two years, my foremost focus for Congressional action is securing funding for programs and investments that bolster economic growth and extend safety nets to every corner of SC Congressional District 2. I'll champion legislation to address the alarming rise in missing Americans, equipping families and law enforcement with essential technology and resources. Collaborating with colleges, I'll tackle inflation and safeguard women's reproductive rights, voter rights, and our democracy. Furthermore, I aim to strengthen border security while advocating for pathways to citizenship.
Campaign Phone 803-260-3800
Campaign Email Taprom@windstream.net
Education Bachelors degree
Qualifications United States Army military intelligence top secret clearance insurance professional author of The modern writings of Daniel j shrief I’m involved in blood platelet donations I have donated my AB positive platelets triple bags every two week for two years at the shepherd community blood donation center to help save lives in Georgia and South Carolina. I’m trying to earn money to try to feed impoverished children. I spent one year in Chunchon South Korea patrolling the Demilitarized zone. And I try to help people.
Supporting law enforcement senior and youth programs with an emphasis on physical fitness and nutrition and getting volunteers to help people who have limited mobility have a better quality of life.
If I get the chance to be a congressman I will try to convince members of congress that we are in this thing all together and we need to work together to achieve a positive outcome. Working together to achieve a positive outcome
Work with the border states see exactly what resources they need and how the federal government can help them streamline the immigration process so we can make sure that immigration is preformed legally.
I want to make sure that children have food I want to make sure our veterans are taken care of. And that our military is streamlined and efficient. And stop any fraud waste and abuse.
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