Dec 1 2006
Katon Dawson on GOP success
GOP wins by keeping on course
By KATON DAWSON Guest columnist (from the State 12.01.06)
The national elections on Nov. 7 were not particularly good to the Republican Party. Democrats will control a majority in both houses of Congress and a majority of governorships across the country. But while the national tide seemed to take a leftward turn, we in South Carolina succeeded on a course of conservative values.
In South Carolina we had historic victories. Gov. Mark Sanford was re-elected with the largest percentage of the vote of any candidate for governor or U.S. senator in our state in nearly a generation. Republicans swept every statewide office on the ballot, with only one exception, and that exception was the closest race in state history. We also retained our large majority in the state House of Representatives.
Why did Republicans do so well in South Carolina when our party did so poorly in most other states?
Many people deserve credit, from our thousands of dedicated grassroots volunteers to our local and county party organizations to our extremely generous donors, and most of all to our candidates themselves.
But there’s a larger message in our Republican success in South Carolina. That message is that this year South Carolina Republicans ran on the unabashedly conservative and reform agendas that are the hallmarks of our party’s successful history.
While too many Republicans around the country had to defend their records and appeared to many voters to have lost their direction, Republicans in South Carolina were able to campaign on their records of conservative accomplishments and platforms of limited government.
And while too many Republicans around the country had to try to answer for the excesses of the big-government, good ol’ boy system in Washington, Republicans in South Carolina were able to credibly make the case that we are the party of reform, ethics and optimism about the future.
Gov. Sanford deserves great credit for keeping the Republican Party a winner in South Carolina, despite the massive headwinds that we faced with the national tide this year.
With Mark Sanford at the top of the ticket, voters saw someone with a consistent record of fighting for limited government, lower taxes, less spending, education reform and a willingness to stand up to the special interests that for too long have had their way in state government.
One of the most ridiculously over-reported stories of this year was the “Republicans for Moore” effort. The election results offer conclusive proof that this tiny group of malcontents masquerading as “Republicans” had no significant support within our party, and had no impact whatsoever on the election. In Horry County, a widely but inaccurately reported hotbed of “Republicans for Moore,” Sanford increased his victory margin by a whopping 18 points. Overall, in Republican base counties, Sanford received 21 percent more votes than the typical Republican performance over the last several years.
But his victory was not limited to Republican strongholds. Sanford saw his voting percentage rise in eight counties with African-American majorities. In Marlboro County, Sanford gained almost 8 points above his 2002 performance.
As remarkable as the breadth of this victory was, it was not a solitary win for Mark Sanford. Gov. Sanford and his message helped our candidates at every level, and South Carolina Republicans won up and down the ticket.
What did South Carolina show the nation on Nov.7?
If Republicans stay true to the principles of our party — limited government, lower taxes, traditional values and embracing change rather than defending more of the same — we win. And we win not only among Republicans, but among Democrats and independents too. That’s a lesson that I hope will be learned by Republicans far beyond our state’s borders.
Mr. Dawson is the South Carolina Republican Party chairman.


Dec 07, 2006 @ 12:11:00
Sunny turned me into a newt, she’s a withc, burn her!!!
Dec 06, 2006 @ 21:29:00
I can think of several diagnoses, OCD leads the parade, but I’d leave that fro someone that is willing to take you as a patient UV.
Dec 05, 2006 @ 22:41:00
Why can’t I think for myself?
Dec 05, 2006 @ 20:32:00
Please note that the above comment is not from Sunny of CrunchyGOP. Upstate Voice (same person as gop4ever) is doing this on several blogs.
Dec 05, 2006 @ 18:59:00
GOP4EVER:
Good luck exposing Howard Rich and Joshua Gross. I’m sorry I ever got mixed up with those guys.
Sunny
Dec 05, 2006 @ 16:22:00
Senator,
I’m sure you’re wise enough to ignore “Upstate Voice.” The SC blogosphere is sick and tired of his/her antics–never on topic and always rude.
I admire you for giving your cell phone number. Anyone with a backbone that really wanted to know (rather than just play games) about contributions would appreciate that rather than belittle you for it (as UV did).
Furthermore, I appreciate the fact that you are a true Republican.
Dec 05, 2006 @ 15:56:00
National outing day is coming!!!
UV is queer for Howard Rich!!!
Dec 04, 2006 @ 09:54:00
Guys:
I’m beginning to think we better start taking this Howard Rich thing seriously. Have you checked him out?
Look at this site: http://howierichexposed.com/hidden_money.php
Why would anybody have this kind of a maze of companies moving money around if they’re above board?
Dec 03, 2006 @ 12:37:00
Speaking of “what are you afraid of?” why won’t Upstate Voice tell us who he is and who’s paying him?
Dec 02, 2006 @ 10:57:00
OK, you won’t admit you take money from Howard Rich.
Maybe you’ll answer this one:
Why is it that all you guys who are in on the Rich/Sanford scheme have so much trouble saying the words, “I take money from Howard Rich.”
Really, if you truly believe that Howard Rich has the right answer for SC, why don’t you say it?
What are you afraid of?
UV
Dec 01, 2006 @ 16:27:00
Also, I don’t want to call you on the phone because that would reveal my true identity. I’m Democrat consultant that’s out of work.
Dec 01, 2006 @ 16:13:00
Very senatorial, Mr. Bryant.
The fact is that you are a minion of Howard Rich. You’re a home-schooling, no-tax Libertarian who lied to your supporters and told them that you’re a Republican.
You should be ashamed, and you should resign.
I’ll ask a different way: are the public records that show that you accepted money from Howard rich incorrect or correct?
UV
Dec 01, 2006 @ 16:06:00
You’re afraid to call me?
Dec 01, 2006 @ 15:38:00
Senator Bryant:
Why do you refuse to answer a simple, yes or no question?
Is there a reason that you wish not to admit that you took money from Mr. Rich?
The fact that you did take money from Mr. Rich is a public record, making it that much harder to understand why it troubles you so to state the fact.
What are you afraid of?
UV
Dec 01, 2006 @ 14:59:00
UV, As I expressed earlier, any one may call me for copies of my disclosures. I look forward to hearing from you. Cell phone: 864-202-8394. KB
Dec 01, 2006 @ 13:58:00
ANSWER THE QUESTION!!!!!
Hace you taken money from Howard Rich????
UV
Dec 01, 2006 @ 13:57:00
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE SCGOP LEADERSHIP
RE: KATON DAWSON & HOWARD RICH
If you are not familiar with Howard Rich, you need to spend time reviewing the information at http://www.howierichexposed.com.
Mr. Katon Dawson has spent the last several years focused exclusively on supporting and promoting the hand-selected candidates of Howard Rich (primarily Sanford, Floyd and Eckstrom). He has not done his job, which is promoting the interests of the SCGOP. Mr. Rich is a Libertarian, and gives millions of dollars to any candidate, in any party, that will push his special interests, which are: promoting tax-limitation and real estate referendums to alter state constitutions that exclusively favor the very wealthy Libertarians (like Rich, Sanford, Floyd, and Eckstrom), and private-school voucher programs, his first step attack at removing education from the responsibility of state government altogether.
Many states have already had local folks, too late unfortunately, form local organizations to fight Howard Rich and his Libertarian attacks on local issues. The reason many long-time SCGOP leaders took the unusual step of publicly supporting the Democratic Governor candidate, myself included, is that we see and understand the long-term danger of the allowing Rich/Sanford/Floyd/Eckstrom to continue to permeate and take over our party. Unfortunately, most SC Republicans don’t realize that our party is being hijacked by the Rich Libertarians (although enough have woken up to defeat Floyd). Your job is to expose it, and to make sure that the leadership of the GOP is focused on electing REAL Republicans, who are focused on the REAL conservative issues that will make SC great.
Think about this. The most popular SC political news website, SChotline.com, is moderated and censored by Joshua Gross, who works for and is paid by Howard Rich. His blog, thebodypolitic (actual web address schotline.blogspot.com) is a mouthpiece for Howard Rich and his Libertarian ideology. Mr. Gross is also heavily involved in both South Carolinians for Responsible Government and SC Club For Growth, both Howard Rich shell organizations formed to skirt SC campaign donation laws. Mr. Rich has successfully positioned his SC mouthpiece, Joshua Gross, as the gatekeeper of political news and ideas in SC.
I’m a long-time Republican, and nobody is paying me. Simply, I’m sick of watching the Libertarians continue to grow on our party, like a cancer, and I decided to do my part to raise the red flag. I’ll continue to do so as long as I’m breathing and Howard Rich and Mark Sanford continue to attack our great state.
All of the above is irrelevant though, to Mr. Dawson’s campaign for a third term. he swore an oath to the people to seek no more then two terms. Either he steps aside, which solves the problem, or he runs. If he runs, he is a stone-cold liar, and unfit for the position. In that case, the leadership must throw him out.
Upstate Voice