Gov. Richardson’s Swing Through South Carolina A Huge Success
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Last week's visit to South Carolina by Gov. Bill Richardson exceeded all expectations. The Governor arrived Friday morning in Columbia where he met with members of the local media. That evening, he attended a very successful fundraiser with excited supporters. On Saturday, Gov. Richardson had breakfast in Rock Hill with a large group of York County Democrats. He and his former House colleague, Rep. John Spratt spoke to a very attentive audience and fielded a few questions. From there, the two made the short trip to the Catawba Indian Reservation, and discussed the issues facing Native Americans with the tribe elders. Next stop was the famous Beacon Restaurant in Spartanburg, where the Governor sampled some onion rings and spoke with a large group of supporters. After that, he was off to meet with members of the Greenville County Democratic Party, and a group of Hispanic community leaders. A stop at the Anderson County Democratic Party BBQ concluded a very busy and successful day of campaigning. The excitement about Gov. Richardson's candidacy was obvious throughout the day; from event to event the level of enthusiasm was incredible. If you missed the Governor this time, don't worry, he'll be back soon. He will be attending the Democratic Debate on July 23, in Charleston. Check back for more info about upcoming events.














