Rod Shealy

Rod Shealy
Rod Shealy, Sr.was a Republican political consultant and publisher from Lexington County, South Carolina. He worked on numerous campaigns as a political strategist, including those of André Bauer, Jim DeMint, Jake Knotts, Lindsey Graham, and George W. Bush. Shealy worked with Lee Atwater in the early 1970s and gained notoriety for negative campaigning...
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It's very common for the governments to send people checks after disasters and three years of Mark Sanford as governor has certainly been a disaster.
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Enough is enough. I think the voters are going to make Sanford an unemployment statistic in June.
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At the end of the day, voters will judge him based on his excellent performance in office, not on speeding tickets.
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We think, at the end of the day, it will not be about the campaign money but instead the $1.3 billion in tax increases Bauer has ruled out of order, and his many other accomplishments.
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Obviously, the mayor feels competition and is adjusting to meet it. Does that mean he's in trouble? You can't draw that conclusion. You can draw that there's a real competition here.
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For Lovelace to beat Sanford on June 13, we have to have a strong grassroots campaign. And political signs are one of the most important tools of a grassroots campaign.
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As a part of our campaign, we're launching a series of real-people, paper-plate dinners.
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Our best sources say they're unconstitutional. We're trying to comply with local ordinances where we can, but we're also trying to stand up for the rights of free speech.
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He feels extremely apologetic about the entire incident and wants to make it absolutely clear that he is not above the law. Surrendering whatever rights is just a part of that apology to make sure the public understands that he in no way is above the law.
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He's using taxpayers' own money to buy votes. It's common for governments to send checks after disasters, and three years of Sanford is a disaster.
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I guess she changed her mind about shopping at Wal-Mart.