Tell Trump, Mace, and Ritchie that WE'RE NOT GOING BACK

Rep. Nancy Mace's endless quest for cable news attention recently led her to attack Charleston County Sheriff Kristin Graziano by stoking fears and divisions about immigrants in our community.  The Post & Courier called it a "stunning display of partisan warfare" using "questionable accusations" and "exceedingly rare" for a Member of Congress to attack a local Sheriff.

Sheriff Graziano's Republican opponent, Carl Ritchie, immediately joined Mace in her race to the bottom.  What's their complaint?  That four years ago Sheriff Graziano followed through on her campaign promise to join 42 SC counties and end our participation in a key pillar of Donald Trump's wasteful, brutal, and inhumane immigration policy.

Sheriff Graziano said it best in response: "Nancy Mace is full of sh*t," and "she should do her job" to actually fix our immigration system.

We thought and hoped family separations and kids in cages were a thing of the past, but apparently Trump, Mace, and Ritchie think we should go back.  Well, the whole point of this campaign is: we're not going back!

Its important for Charleston County voters to know how far backward Trump, Mace, and Ritchie want to take us, so we set up an ad campaign to remind folks about these awful policies.

Will you help us get the word out to make sure Charleston County voters know about the stark contrast in these races?  Here's how you can help:

If you help us do those things, we can make these extreme MAGA policies a thing of the past by defeating Trump, Mace, and Ritchie.

Key Facts & Figures that matter in this election:

  • Charleston County’s violent crime rate has decreased every year Kristin Graziano has been our Sheriff, totaling a 16% drop since 2020.

  • Sheriff Graziano’s predecessor, a 32-year Republican incumbent, was complicit in some of the most brutal and inhumane provisions of the Trump Administration’s immigration policies, and Sheriff Graziano has put a stop to that. Only 3 out of 46 SC counties still participate in the program Rep. Mace has cited.

  • Immigrants are significantly less likely to commit crimes than US-born citizens, but that doesn’t stop MAGA politicians like Trump, Mace, and Ritchie from scoring political points at their expense.

  • DC Republicans, including Rep. Mace, killed a major piece of legislation in early 2024 that would have addressed many of the flaws in federal immigration policy. In fact, it was considered an extremely conservative immigration proposal. Why wasn’t it passed? Donald Trump told his allies in congress, like Rep. Mace, that he’d rather preserve the problem than fix it so he could continue scoring political points on it.