The eighth annual SHORE Dinner, one of HCDP’s major fundraising events of the year, will be held Saturday, September 28, 6-10 p.m., at the Bay Watch Resort and Conference Center, overlooking the ocean, in North Myrtle Beach. The theme is Take a Stand for Democracy.
“This year’s SHORE Dinner, which celebrates and honors all those who…
CONWAY, SC, August 8, 2019 -- The Young Democrats of Horry County (YDHC) and the Horry County Democratic Party (HCDP) today condemned the action of individuals who reportedly hurled racist taunts at demonstrators at a vigil Tuesday evening who were remembering the victims of the weekend’s mass shootings in El Paso, TX and Dayton, OH.
As…
By Steve Hamelman
Soon after news reports of two mass shootings in the cities of El Paso, TX, and Dayton, OH, on Saturday August 3 and Sunday August 4, a political firestorm erupted over President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would visit each stricken city today, Wednesday August 7.
Thirty-one people died in the two attacks. Many…
By Stacie Pearman
“What else can I do? Oh my God, it’s going to be too late for me, I’m going to get sent right back to where I’ve used for 10 years.”
These are the words of Susan, a 32- year-old, single mother who has struggled with addiction to heroin, fentanyl and crack cocaine, and now,…
By V. Susan Hutchinson
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified before the House Judiciary and the Permanent Subcommittee on Intelligence on July 24. Depending on who is doing the reporting it expanded on key information in his report or did nothing except make him and the Democrats look bad.
With the exception of saying Donald Trump can…
By V. Susan Hutchinson
When you say the words “healthcare in America” it stirs up a lot of emotion in some people, especially if you have a “pre-existing condition” and have been battling the current system for decades.
I am one of those people.
I don’t usually write from first person experience, but watching the 2nd Democratic Presidential…
By Don Kohn
President Trump is doing his best to divide us, and it’s not an accident. It’s not simply a byproduct of individual acts from this despot who occupies the White House. His twisted mind has devised this strategy with the goal of making certain his unshakable base of supporters remains solid.
He realizes that if…
By Stacie Pearman
We, as Democrats, have much to say about a multitude of topics. We are passionate about change for our country. We care about ending racism. We cringe at our crumbling public school system under Trump’s Education Secretary Betsy DeVoss. We CARE about a lot of things.
Does it sometimes feel like screaming into the…
By Mike Hodges
Several prominent Republicans are bantering about words like socialism and the lack of a “free market” when describing Democratic candidates’ policy proposals, all the while refusing to acknowledge the harm this president has caused.
First, the definitions.
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, “socialism” is “any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental…
Self-advocate Jason Silverman, Adrian Park Executive Committee representative and SCDP delegate, attended the “Drive Up/Drop In” Disability Voter Registration event on July 17. Jason talks about the importance of unifying and “getting to work.”
“If you’re like me, watching then candidate Donald Trump take down New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski by mocking his chronic joint…
By Susan Hutchinson
AARP came to Myrtle Beach on July 17 to organize their volunteers to assist with this year’s campaign against the high cost of prescription drugs. The campaign Stop The Greed was presented at the meeting by AARP South Carolina Communications Director Patrick Cobb and Outreach Specialist Liz Norris at the Hampton Inn at…
By Rick Patelunas
What started as a strike by some 200 fast food workers in New York in November 2012 grew to protests by an estimated 60,000 workers in 200 cities by April 2015. The cause was a $15 an hour minimum wage.
The last time the federal minimum wage had been raised was during the Great…
By Steven Hamelman If for no other reason than that the office of the President of the United States should inspire respect even in citizens who voted against the current chief executive, one would wish to temper criticism of Donald Trump’s most recent outrage—that is, his performance at the rally in Greenville, North Carolina, on…
by Rosemary Wolfe
Celebrating National Disabilities Voter Registration Week, HCDP held a voter registration drive and speakers program July 17 at HCDP headquarters in Conway.
Disability community advocates joined with the HCDP Voter Committee to sponsor the event, which was aimed at taking political action in the disability community.
Don Kohn, HCDP chair, gave welcoming remarks and emphasized…
By Don Kohn
What must it be like to be a Republican in Congress these days and have to accept, even endorse, the racist rants of President Donald Trump?
For Sen. Lindsay Graham, no problem. That’s where he sees his advantage, both politically in Washington, and here in South Carolina where he is seeking reelection and where…
Pictured: Veterans Home and Resource Center Director Ron Wilson Accepts Donation from Golf Outing Chair Barbara Eisenhardt
The Horry County Democratic Party donated a check for $1,000 July 8 to the Veterans Welcome Home and Resource Center in Little River, representing 10 percent of profits from the 2nd Annual Senator Dick Elliott Memorial Golf Outing…
By Susan Hutchinson
The United States Clean Air Act was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson on December 15, 1963. The act had its origins in the Air Pollution Control Act of 1955. In the 56 years since the act became law, we have seen gradual improvement in national air quality, especially since 1990; however, quite a…
(For a photo album of the day’s events, please click here.)
The 2nd Annual Dick Elliott Memorial Golf Outing, held Saturday, June 29 at Legends Golf Resort in Myrtle Beach, was, by all accounts, a great success.
"It was a spectacular event," said HCDP Chair Don Kohn. "There was unanimous feedback that choosing the Legends course was a…
Pictured: Carlos Loredo, a Myrtle Beach “dreamer” at his restaurant management job in Broadway at the Beach.
Nearly 800,000 undocumented "dreamers" who were brought to the U.S. as children are anxiously awaiting a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court on the Trump administration’s effort to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that has…
By Don Kohn.
The SC Democratic convention in Columbia this past weekend was a great kick off to the Feb 29 primary election. Virtually every candidate was present and every one of them had a positive message. Very little time and attention was paid to Donald J. Trump.
SC Democratic Chair Trav Robertson and his team were…