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Our COVID-19 rates in South Carolina are double what they were this time last year, before we even h

Our COVID-19 rates in South Carolina are double what they were this time last year, before we even had a vaccine that was widely available. Yet Governor McMaster has said and done very little about it — instead showing in his press conference this week that he has no plan, no answers, and no willingness to lead. He is paralyzed by politics, more concerned about his political ambitions than the lives of South Carolinians. McMaster and his allies have failed to solve the problems facing our state. It’s beyond time to elect a new governor who will fight for us. [I am ready to do just that, but I need your support. My campaign needs to raise $9,500 this week to stay on track with our goals. Can you rush $25 now for real leadership in South Carolina?]( If you saved your payment information with ActBlue Express clicking a button below will cause your donation to process instantly [Contribute $10 Now]( [Contribute $25 Now]( [Contribute $50 Now]( [Contribute $100 Now]( [Contribute $250 Now]( [Contribute Another Amount]( If a football coach has a history of nothing but losses, we wouldn’t keep them in charge. That’s what we need to do here — send Governor McMaster packing. The fact that South Carolina is near the bottom of vaccinations nationwide is only the tip of the iceberg: for the bulk of the pandemic, he didn’t have anyone in charge of our state health agency. McMaster refuses to invest in expansions to our healthcare system. As he continues to regurgitate partisan talking points with no basis in fact, our people are suffering. After weeks of contradicting and overruling his own health experts and his own education superintendent, the Governor stood by himself during his press conference — on an island of ignorance — to declare that all is well. I have a plan to get shots in arms, but I need your help to ensure I win this election. [Rush a donation now to support my campaign for governor →]( [( — Joe P.S. click here to read my full statement on Governor McMaster’s press conference this week. [( --------------------------------------------------------------- [DONATE »]( ​ [Facebook]( | [Twitter]( | [Instagram]( [Click here to unsubscribe from Joe Cunningham's email list.]( ​ ​ Paid for by Joe Cunningham for South Carolina Joe Cunningham PO Box 21012 Charleston, SC 29413 United States ​ ​

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