PRESS RELEASE from Newt 2012
December 4, 2011

In SC, Grassroots Taking Hold for Gingrich

Forty County Co-Chairs Named 

Greenville, SC - Forty citizen leaders have stepped forward to stand with Newt Gingrich as county co-chairs and help the best conservative, solutions-oriented candidate win South Carolina's First in the South Presidential Primary.   

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UPSTATE

   

GREENVILLE
Deborah Sevigny
Erica Christian
Gale Crawford
Jon McMakin
Seth Powell

SPARTANBURG
Jerry Guest
Kathy Behlert
Joan Clyborne

 

ANDERSON
Danny Strickland
Jean Pruitt
Michael Thompson

 

PICKENS
Braden Hall

OCONEE
Col. John Passafiume
JoAnn Sanders

LAURENS
David Carter
 

AIKEN
Jan Houghtaling

FAIRFIELD
Jesse Sellers

GREENWOOD
Joanne Burroughs

NEWBERRY
Byrd Smith

LEXINGTON
Kim Wellman

RICHLAND
Allen Olson

SALUDA
Jerry Strawbridge

SUMTER
Sherry Smith

YORK
E.J. Cousar

 

 

 

LOW COUNTRY    

    

    

BEAUFORT
James Epley

CHARLESTON
Todd Garrett

BERKELEY
Jim Davis

DORCHESTER
Dana Eiser-Bertoulozzi

 

 

PEE DEE

 

 

HORRY
Joe Dugan
Luke Towery
Pam Morgan

GEORGETOWN
Marla Hamby

 

DARLINGTON
Michael Luppe

 

FLORENCE
Renee Woodberry
Brad Richardson
Charlotte Hendrix

CLARENDON
Terry Bingham

 

DILLON
Kevin Wagner

 

SUMTER
Sherry Smith
Bob Reagan

 

 
  
Large Crowds On the Trail

Gingrich has seen a strong and enthusiastic response in South Carolina. On a recent three-day swing that took him from Hilton Head to Greenville, Gingrich was greeted by overflowing crowds, including the largest ever turnout (800+) for Congressman Tim Scott's ongoing Presidential Town Hall series. 

In Greenville, 500 people attended a Town Hall meeting with Newt at Tommy's Ham House and 1,000 came out to Bluffton for a Town Hall meeting and the opening of the Newt 2012 Beaufort County Victory Office.

Gingrich will return to South Carolina on Thursday where he is scheduled to campaign in Greenville.
 

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Contact: R.C. Hammond