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Tag Archives: Rep. John Spratt
After 28 Years, a Congressman on the Ropes
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE Published: October 12, 2010 This year, Mr. Spratt faces not only a potential anti-incumbent wave but an aggressive challenge from Mick Mulvaney, 43, a state senator who is riding that wave on a Tea Party surfboard. At the same time, Mr. Spratt’s presence at events is somewhat diminished by his Parkinson’s [...]
Game On: Spratt vs. Mulvaney
Spratt & Mulvaney: 5th Congressional District of South Carolina Candiates According to Politico, Rep. John Spratt (the current incumbent for the 5th Congressional District of South Carolina), has filed paperwork for his effort at gaining a 15th term. His Republican challenger, is current South Carolina State Senator Mick Mulvaney. From an observers point of view, this [...]
Preview of Solid Principles Podcast 25
Just had the pleasure of speaking to South Carolina State Senator Mick Mulvaney, running for Congress in the Fifth Congressional District against Rep. John Spratt. Watch on You Tube Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell a friend
Posted in 2010 Contenders Podcast Series, 2010 Elections, Congress, Podcast
Tagged as: Mick Mulvaney, Rep. John Spratt, You Tube
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