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Charleston Sheriff, Greenville County Councilman Endorse Connor

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Bill Connor, the reform conservative running for Lt. Governor, today announced more endorsements.

Greenville County Councilman Fred Payne endorsed Connor’s campaign for Lieutenant Governor, as did Greenville Activist and former SCGOP 3rd Vice Chairman Thomas Baker.

Charleston Sheriff Al Cannon joins York Sheriff Bruce Bryant and Lexington Sheriff Jimmy Metts on the Connor Law Enforcement Coalition.

Vietnam Veteran FTM2 John Shafer (USN) became the 117th member of Bill’s Brigade, the Connor Veterans Coalition.

“For fifteen months, our campaign has worked hard as the outsiders in this race, pursuing the needed reforms our state needs to clean up the mess in Columbia and get our state back on track to create more jobs,” Connor said. “I am proud that folks from around the state have joined up as our grassroots army.  I thank them for their support and I look forward to serving as their reform minded, core conservative Lt. Governor.”

About Bill Connor: Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star and Combat Infantryman’s Badge for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor. His opponent in the Republican runoff is Ken Ard.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor Proposes Unified Civil Emergency Command Structure

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – In light of recent events on the Gulf Coast, especially in watching the federal government’s responses to Hurricane Katrina and the BP oil spill, Bill Connor today proposed a new, unified command structure for civil emergencies.  The proposal centers on the need to have the Lt. Governor working under the Governor’s leadership during a time of crisis.

“The federal government’s inept response to the two recent disasters in the Gulf of Mexico remind us that we need to be responsible for ourselves in a crisis,” Connor said.  “Disaster response has failed in a bipartisan way, under both Republican and Democrat administrations.  We know that, sooner or later, the next Hurricane Hugo is coming, and that we will need to be prepared to respond to that level of disaster. Now we know that we may not be able to count of Federal assistance in any immediate or meaningful way.

“This proposal intends to find a way to start the discussion for a new Administration, where the chain of command is clear, and runs through all aspects of our state government and coordinates with county and municipal governments. Clearly, we will need to work as a team whenever these disasters come, all of us pulling our own weight in a clear chain of command under the leadership of the next Governor.  I look forward to fulfilling that role to the best of my ability and working as part of that team should such a disaster strike our state.”

Highlights of the proposal include:

  • Recruiting more volunteers within the State and National Guard
  • Coordinate education efforts so that citizens will be more prepared to be self-reliant
  • Work with hospitals to provide education and training in disaster preparedness
  • Coordinate efforts with the State Treasurer and Comptroller to ensure that taxpayer resources are protected and handled properly

The complete proposal can be found on Connor’s campaign website at http://voteconnor.com/index.php/2010/06/proposal-for-a-unified-sc-civil-emergency-command-structure/

About Bill Connor: Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star and Combat Infantryman’s Badge for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor. His opponent in the Republican runoff is Ken Ard.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor Announces more Endorsements

Monday, June 14th, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – As his campaign momentum continues through to the runoff, Bill Connor announced additional endorsements and a victory in another Straw Poll, this one among Upstate Tea Party activists.

The Spartanburg Tea Party announced their endorsement of Bill Connor on their website.

“Bill Connor is exactly the “everyman patriot” South Carolina needs to pull our state out of the clutches of the stagnant and corrupt GOP leadership and the maddening scenario of politicians who go to Columbia and take leave of their senses. Ordinary people know better than to spend what we don’t have and fritter away legislative sessions without any reform; ordinary people are smart enough to recognize we’ve been played by our current crop of elected officials. We look forward to Bill, an ordinary man, standing up for us.”

Also in the Upstate, the Seneca Tea Party held a Straw Poll on Friday night, and in the Lt. Governor’s race the results were:

Bill Connor 95.7%

Ken Ard 4.3%

Two more former Congressional candidates announced their endorsements of the Connor campaign.  3rd District candidate Joe Grimaud:

“I believe our state and our nation stand at a crossroads. Will we return to the values of our Founding Fathers, or will we descend into socialism? I believe that we can return to our founding values, but only if we also turn away from the leadership of professional politicians and toward the leadership of political outsiders who have succeeded in real life.

“Such leadership is best found in those who have worn the uniform of the United States military. I am proud to support my fellow veteran Bill Connor in his run for Lt. Governor. I believe his battle-tested leadership is just what our state needs to get back on track. I hope my fellow South Carolinians will join me in voting for Bill Connor on June 22.”

4th District candidate Christina Jeffrey:

“It is an honor for us to endorse Bill Connor for Lieutenant Governor. He will defend South Carolina and stand up for both the US and State Constitutions.”

Former Lexington State House candidate Jimmy Yonce also endorsed Bill Connor.

Finally, the campaign announced that Lexington Sheriff Jimmy Metts had joined the Law Enforcement for Connor Coalition

“As we stand eight days to the runoff, I am pleased to continue to gain supporters from around the state,” Connor said.  “I am grateful to the Tea Party movement and to more of my past fellow candidates for their support. I look forward to a week where we discuss the very real issues our state faces and the best way to move our state forward.

I am also glad to be able to be back up on television this morning with ads that discuss my proven leadership and my commitment to limited government as the way forward.”

About Bill Connor: Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star and Combat Infantryman’s Badge for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor. His opponent in the Republican runoff is Ken Ard.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor Endorsed by South Carolina Club for Growth

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – As a testament to his long-term commitment to meaningful reform and free market principles, Bill Connor today received the support of the South Carolina Club for Growth.

In endorsing Connor, SC Club for Growth PAC Chairman Chad Walldorf said in a statement,

Bill Connor is the kind of leader that South Carolina needs. He’s committed to the reform movement and will control wasteful spending, fight for government accountability and stand up for taxpayers. As we saw on Tuesday night, South Carolinians are supporting a new generation of conservative reformers. Bill Connor will join them with a victory on June 22.”

Connor noted the Club’s recent successes in the Treasurers race as well as their history of supporting strong conservative candidates in state politics.

“I am pleased and honored to have the support of the South Carolina Club for Growth,” Connor said.  “This is an organization dedicated to real reforms and opposing good old boy network, Establishment politics. Their sterling record of success speaks to the level of their commitment.  As a political outsider who has never run for office, I share their vision of limited government and greater freedom for South Carolinians, and I’m grateful for their support.”

About Bill Connor: Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star and Combat Infantryman’s Badge for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor. His opponent in the Republican runoff is Ken Ard.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Conservative Leaders Endorse Bill Connor

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Connor picks up Congressional, statewide candidate support

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – As his surge of campaign momentum continues through to the runoff, Bill Connor announced that multiple former candidates around South Carolina had endorsed his campaign.

  • First District Congressional candidate Larry Kobrovsky

“I’m honored to support Bill Connor for Lt. Governor, who I personally know to be the Tea Party candidate that represents the values that I believe in.”

  • First District Congressional candidate and Persian Gulf War veteran Katherine Jenerette:

“I have talked to Bill many times about the issues we all face here in South Carolina and he ‘get’s it’ as person who has a great understanding of the real world problems in our state,” Jenerette said Tuesday night.

“His combat military experience and leadership has proven his dedication to the highest traditions and sacrifice of service to our nation and our state,” Jenerette, a U.S. Army Persian Gulf War veteran continued. “I know that he has the ‘right stuff’ to lead as our Lieutenant Governor and I am proud to support and endorse him.”

“I encourage all of the voters of the First Congressional District to get out the Vote during the run off election in two weeks and vote for Bill Connor for South Carolina Lieutenant Governor.”

  • Fourth District Congressional candidate and Air Force veteran Jim Lee:

“Last February, on the banks of the Reedy River in Greenville, I met Bill Connor at the first Tea Party in South Carolina. Since then, I’ve seen his consistent commitment to the cause of limited government, true conservative values, and honor and integrity as the campaign played out over these past fifteen months. I see in Bill the same deep, burning passion that I have to see different representation serving us not only in Washington but also in Columbia. I am proud to support my fellow veteran and citizen-statesman Bill Connor in his runoff for Lt. Governor.”

  • Superintendent of Education candidate Kelly Payne:

“As hard as I worked these past ten months in my campaign for Superintendent of Education, there was a candidate running for Lieutenant Governor who always started earlier, worked harder, and kept at it longer. That candidate was Bill Connor. Bill’s military service and commitment to conservative ideals impressed me from the first time I met him. He has my unwavering support in his race for Lieutenant Governor.”

  • Superintendent of Education candidate Dr. Gary L. Burgess:

“Over the course of my campaign, I was able to meet a number of committed conservatives looking to move our state forward with fresh ideas. One of those who stands out because of his proven leadership is running for Lt. Governor. I support Lt. Colonel Bill Connor’s campaign to make our state a ‘shining city on a hill’ as an example of freedom to the rest of our nation, and I look forward to working with him.”

The Connor campaign Also announced that former Congressman Tommy Hartnett, State House candidate Tony Lamm and current Oconee County GOP Chair Eddie Adams were endorsing Connor.

Connor was pleased at the response to his campaign.

“I have spent the past fifteen months working to get our state back on track from the damage the politicians have done over the past ten years,” Connor said.  “I am pleased that these candidates who are my fellow outsiders (and in some cases also my fellow veterans) have seen my commitment on the campaign trail day in and day out.

“I am very grateful for their support and look forward to working with them to bring conservative-minded reforms that will begin to clean up the mess in Columbia.”

About Bill Connor: Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star and Combat Infantryman’s Badge for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor. His opponent in the Republican runoff is Ken Ard.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Bill Connor Statement on Larry Richter Attacks

Friday, June 4th, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – In response to the attacks on Bill Connor’s combat record leveled by Larry Richter on live television Friday, Bill Connor released the following statement:

“For a non-veteran to make slanderous statements about a combat veteran’s service is unconscionable, yet typical of the slimy South Carolina politics we have seen so evident this week. Today’s attack was similar in form and fashion to last night’s racist outburst from Senator Jake Knotts, only without the alcohol excuse.

“I don’t believe that it is a coincidence that Senator Knotts has endorsed Larry Richter in this race. I also don’t believe that it’s a coincidence that a desperate Larry Richter would choose to make these attacks only four days before the Republican primary.

“This kind of behavior has become sadly typical of members of the political class desperately trying to hold on to their power. We have reached a point where losing Establishment candidates will say or do anything to smear their opponents.  This must stop if we are to move our state forward.

“I call on the leadership of the Republican Party to join me in condemning these scurrilous negative attacks in no uncertain terms, and end the cycle of the politics of personal destruction in this state.  Lee Atwater repented of his style of politics before he died; his followers need to do the same.”

The comments were made on WMBF’s News This Week program, and can be seen at http://tinyurl.com/22t8l9h.

Connor’s Officer Evaluation Reports from his time in Afghanistan are available on his website at http://voteconnor.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Connor_OER.pdf.

Video of a previous attack from Richter on the concept of combat leadership can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stW649OAtpE.

Video of Richter trumpeting his endorsement of Senator Knotts can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3wAHw56ehk.

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star and the Combat Infantryman’s Badge for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor Picks Up More Steam

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Five days before the Republican Primary, Bill Connor, the conservative choice for Lt. Governor, announced additional endorsements.

The South Carolina Black Conservative Movement announced their endorsement of Bill Connor for Lt. Governor.

“We at SCBCM believe Lt. Bill Connor’s commitment to his military service, dedicating to protecting the tenets of The U.S. Constitution, will transcend into his position as Lt. Gov. of SC in protecting our God given rights, and our rights as outlined in The U.S. Constitution. Also, Bill has proven leadership skills that SC needs for the office of Lt. Gov. as we head into the future with the many political battles to confront and conquer.”

John Holmes of Anderson, who owns multiple Chick-Fil-A restaurants in the Upstate joins the Connor Business Advisory Council.

Jim Blair of Union, the President of the Vietnam Veterans of South Carolina, joins “Bill’s Brigade,” the Connor Veterans Coalition.

“I am so pleased to pick up this late breaking support in the race,” Connor said. “As the son of a wounded Vietnam veteran, I am particularly proud of the endorsement of the commander of the Vietnam veterans association in our state.  As the head of the Office on Aging, I will endeavor to reach out to veterans and ensure that they, and all of our seniors, get the care they need.”

About Bill Connor: Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Conservatives for Responsible Government Endorses Connor

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Six days before the Republican Primary, Horry County’s leading conservative organization, Conservatives for Responsible Government PAC endorsed Bill Connor, the conservative choice in the race.

“I am proud to have the support of this terrific conservative organization,” Connor said. “This is a group I have spoken to on numerous occasions over the past fifteen months, and I am truly grateful that they agree with my message of limited government and greater freedom.  Thanks to all of the Board for their consideration and support.”

About Conservatives for Responsible Government:

Conservatives for Responsible Government P.A.C., (CRG for short) is a locally organized grass roots political action committee founded in 2008.  We have continued to help local residents become aware of the issues that impact the Grand Strand, and to promote a conservative platform in all elections effecting the community on a local, state and national level.

CRG’s President, Dennis J. DiSabato, Jr., a local attorney, has taken over that role in 2010 and has spearheaded the effort to make endorsements in the upcoming crucial election cycle.  The Board is comprised of the aforementioned Mr. DiSabato, Art Nordstrom, Vice President, Carol Kinsman, Secretary/Treasurer, Art Kinsman, Laura Best, Sally Stillwagon, Sandra Wrenn, and Nicole Brady.

Contact Information:  Mr. DiSabato can be contact at 843-903-1212 (office) or 843-333-9823 (mobile) and via email at dennis@djdlawfirm.com.  His office is located at 3874 Renee Drive, Unit C, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 (Carolina Forest).

About Bill Connor: Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor Surging into Final Week

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Connor showing Upstate momentum

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – As the race for South Carolina Lt. Governor enters the final week of the primary, Bill Connor, the conservative choice in the race, is picking up significant momentum, especially in the Upstate.

Over Memorial Day weekend, Connor picked up three key Greenville endorsements.

Greenville County Council Chairman Butch Kirven, a retired Brigadier General of the Army National Guard and past President of the National Guard Association of South Carolina announced his support for Connor.

Greenville Activist and GOP 3rd Chair Evert Headley named Connor one of “Everts Electables”.

“Professing Christian who is open about his Christian faith. Former Lt. Col. in the army. Strong conservative leader. Both a fiscal and social conservative. Strong pro-life and staunch defender of gun rights. Many of the tea parties throughout the state have endorsed him. Endorsed by Stan Spears (current Adjutant General), Dr. Bob Jones III, and Dr. Bob Taylor…

I believe the race will come down to Connor and Ard, and I believe Connor is the better candidate.

I will be voting for Connor.”

Also announcing his support for Connor is former Greenville Executive Committeeman Doug Wavle.

Also joining the Connor Campaign’s Finance and Business Advisory Council is Scott Middleton of Agape Health Care in Irmo, a leader in the adult health care industry.

“From Day One of this campaign, we have focused the majority of our time and efforts to the Upstate,” Connor said.  “I knew as an outsider that I would have to push hard in areas where I wasn’t well known, and the Upstate was the critical area, with one-third of the statewide primary vote.

“I am very pleased that these efforts are paying off, with these new supporters, the endorsement of the Spartanburg Herald-Journal, and key folks like Senator Danny Verdin, Rep. Wendy Nanney, Rep. Tommy Stringer, Dr. Bob Taylor, Dr. Bob Jones, III, Darwin Simpson, Larry Bateman, Terry Simmons, Doug Cobb, Philip Bowers, the Boiling Springs Tea Party, Bo Aughtry, Sonny Kinney, John Gramling, Carroll Rushing, Tex Small, Andrew Smart, Carl Stecker, Charlie Tapp, and Krista Cogdill.

With just 7 days to go, I am confident our Upstate strategy will pay off with votes on Election Day. I ask Upstate citizens for their votes on June 8.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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RedState.com blog endorses Bill Connor

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Ericksen endorses Connor, who also wins Florence GOP Straw Poll

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Erick Erickson, the blogger behind RedState.com, one of the leading conservative blogs in the country, has announced his endorsement of Bill Connor for South Carolina Lt. Governor.

“Of all the candidates in the race for Lt. Governor, the one who has stood out for me as different from the establishment has been Bill ConnorConnor is a veteran and recipient of a Bronze Star after serving in Afghanistan… Were I in South Carolina, I’d certainly be supporting Bill Connor for Lt. Governor.”

The endorsement comes on the heels of the recently announced Charleston Mercury, and Spartanburg Herald-Journal endorsements.

In addition, on Tuesday night, Connor picked up a win in a key straw poll. The Florence County Republican “Loyal Republican Night” straw poll ended with Connor picking up 54% of the vote. His nearest competitor, a Florence elected official, held 41%.

Finally, the campaign added MSGT Marvin Mobley (USAF, Retired) to Bill’s Brigade, the Connor Veterans Coalition.

“I am grateful to Erick for his endorsement and support,” Connor said.  “Erick is one of the leading bloggers in the country, standing up for conservative values and candidates.

“I also want to say thanks to all who came to the Florence Straw Poll on Tuesday night. That was a big win in an opponent’s hometown, and I appreciate those who were involved in making it happen.

“With only 12 days to Election Day, I will continue to do what I’ve done for the past 14 months as a candidate: work hard promoting the message the government solutions aren’t the answer: Freedom is the answer. I am pleased that the citizens of South Carolina understand that message better than the professional politicians, and I continue to work for their votes on June 8.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Spartanburg Herald Journal Endorses Bill Connor

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Less than a week after picking up the first newspaper endorsement of the primary season, Bill Connor, the conservative choice for Lt. Governor, was today endorsed by the Spartanburg Herald-Journal.

“Several things stand out about Bill Connor, 42, in a crowded field seeking the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor, and first among them is this: He has a clear vision for his time in office…Connor wants to increase the (Office on Aging) even further by leading the charge to make South Carolina a top destination for retirees. He’s done his homework on the subject and can quote a raft of statistics on how much economic vitality retirees can bring to the communities in which they relocate and how little they require in the way of services.

“He wants to use the Aging Office as a way to reach out to veterans, wants to see every General Assembly vote recorded and wants to work for the adoption of a Fair Tax and elimination of the state income tax.

“Connor calls himself a “conservative who is not a party guy” and wants to see government leadership move away from career politicians. He believes his leadership and professional qualifications are particularly apt because they have come from outside the political system.

“…What (Ard) does not have is Connor’s fresh and specific vision for the office and his unique leadership qualifications… It is because of that energy and vision, because of his leadership history and because of his specific plans for the office that Bill Connor deserves to face Democrat Ashley Cooper in November for the office of lieutenant governor.”

The endorsement comes on the heels of the Charleston Mercury endorsement announced last week.

“I am very pleased to pick up the endorsement of one of South Carolina’s largest daily newspapers,” Connor said. “I am pleased that the Herald-Journal spent time closely reviewing our plans to help move the state forward and took the time to conduct lengthy interviews prior to this announcement. As the paper noted, I am the conservative in this race, not the “establishment” candidate.

“I plan to bring the fresh perspective of someone who has not been part of the political system and help reform state government.  I will continue to work to end our state corporate and personal income tax, bring in retirees through the Office on Aging, and stand up for accountability in our State Senate. ”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Republican Liberty Caucus, 2 more TEA Parties endorse Bill Connor

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Laurens, Aiken County Tea Parties join Republican Liberty Caucus endorsing Connor

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Bill Connor, the conservative choice for Lt. Governor, today announced his campaign had been endorsed by three more conservative organizations.

The Aiken County Tea Party Express and the Laurens County Tea Party announced their endorsements of Bill Connor after votes of their membership. Aiken and Laurens join the Myrtle Beach, Boiling Springs, Union, and “Stand Up SC” Tea Party organizations endorsing Connor. No Tea Party organization in South Carolina has endorsed any other candidate for Lt. Governor.

In addition, the Republican Liberty Caucus National Board announced that its South Carolina endorsement slate included Bill Connor, as well as Senator Jim DeMint.

“The Republican Liberty Caucus National Board is offering an outstanding slate of liberty-oriented candidates who will effectively work to limit the size and scope of government if selected by voters in the upcoming primary and in November. The slate of candidates includes Bill Connor for Lt. Governor.”

Connor pointed to the endorsements as further evidence that his message of limited government and lower taxes was having an impact on South Carolina voters.

“Once again, I am pleased to be endorsed by folks who understand that the Republican establishment has lost its way,” Connor said. “These folks know that until we get back to the message of our Founders that our problems are not solved by government programs but by individual freedom, we will not see a turnaround in our society or our economy.

“I am pleased that my message of limited government and my service as the first post-9/11 combat veteran running statewide in South Carolina has so thoroughly resonated with voters around the state. I look forward to finishing this campaign strong and working to lower taxes, limit government and stimulate economic growth, not government growth, as the next Republican Lt. Governor.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Charleston Mercury endorses Bill Connor

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Bill Connor picked up the first newspaper endorsement of the Republican Primary season Thursday, as the Charleston Mercury endorsed Connor for Lt. Governor.

“One of SC’s up and coming leaders, Bill Connor, is our favorite for lieutenant governor,” The Mercury wrote Thursday.  “Mr. Connor is a political newcomer but no novice on the battlefield, having served with distinction for a year in Afghanistan, returning home in May 2008. Mr. Connor is an attorney in Columbia and has relatives all over the state, particularly in Charleston. He is a sportsman who understands conservation and the need to protect open space.”

The Mercury is the first newspaper in South Carolina to announce their candidate endorsements.

“I am very pleased to pick up the endorsement of one of South Carolina’s most reliably conservative newspapers,” Connor said. “I am pleased that my message of limited government, my running battle with the political Establishment, and my service as the first post-9/11 combat veteran running statewide in South Carolina has so thoroughly resonated with voters around the state. I look forward to finishing this campaign strong and working to lower taxes, limit government and stimulate economic growth, not government growth, as the next Republican Lt. Governor.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Time to beat the system

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Quote from a SCGOP insider:

“The SC Republican ‘establishment’ wants Ken Ard to be the next Lt. Governor.”

Great news! True conservatives are sick and tired of the so-called “establishment”. I will proudly continue to run as the anti-establishment reformer, dedicated to bringing our party back to core conservative principles.

Before we can reclaim our country we need to take back our party from the Establishment. Help me do that with your vote on June 8.

Patriots, PACs support Connor

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Lt. Governor front runner endorsed by National Defense PAC, Patriots group, 2-star General

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – As Rita Cosby, three-time Emmy winner, New York Times bestselling author, and author of the new book, QUIET HERO, a story about her father’s service in the Polish Resistance, recently noted, “Bill Connor is the kind of man heroes are made of.”

That may be why his campaign is surging to a commanding lead in the polls.  Today, Bill Connor, the runaway front runner for the Republican nomination for Lt. Governor, announced a new batch of endorsements.

The National Defense PAC agreed with Cosby, announcing their endorsement of Connor for Lt. Governor on Tuesday.

“Bill Connor has NATIONAL DEFENSE PAC’s full support for election to the South Carolina Lieutenant Governor’s office,” National Defense PAC Chairman Rear Admiral (Ret) James Carey stated. “He served our country in America’s armed forces, knows military hardships and dangers first hand, and is committed to keeping the promises made to our veterans when they agreed to risk their lives to face America’s enemies.   He has ‘walked in their shoes,’ most recently in Afghanistan, and understands what it takes to train, fight and win.  Bill shares the values of America’s veterans and has learned about sacrifice, courage, decisiveness, and leadership in the most challenging dimension, combat.  He has been tested and proven.  Bill Connor is the leader we need in South Carolina.”

The Palmetto Patriots, a statewide conservative organization, also announced their endorsement after a unanimous board vote Tuesday night. The organization interviewed and vetted numerous candidates for various statewide races.

“After a rigorous vetting process, we are pleased to endorse Bill Connor. He is clearly the conservative candidate in the race for Lt. Governor.  We are most impressed by his integrity and his dedication to conservative values, and believe that he is the candidate who will work to protect our Constitutional rights. In these difficult economic times, Bill Connor is the man to trust.”

In addition, Major General Darwin H. Simpson, a Spartanburg business leader with 30 years of military service, including commanding the 263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, has joined “Bill’s Brigade,” the Connor Veterans Coalition.

“We are down to twenty days remaining in this primary campaign, and I am thrilled to have the support of a growing coalition of South Carolinians,” Connor said. “Tuesday night’s election results show that voters are tired of career politicians and are demanding a return to our conservative, free market roots. I am proud to be the candidate running on that platform for South Carolina Lt. Governor, the first 9/11 combat veteran to announce for statewide office in South Carolina, and the only Republican candidate for Lt. Governor who is a true outsider. I am pleased to receive the support of folks who understand that message and agree that I am the right choice for Lt. Governor.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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More Veterans Endorse Connor

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Lt. Governor front runner endorsed by leading veterans, blogger, Rock Hill businessman

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – As his campaign surges to a commanding lead in the polls, Bill Connor, the runaway front runner for the Republican nomination for Lt. Governor, today announced additional endorsements.

Lt. Gen. Claudius “Bud” Watts III (USAF, Retired) of Charleston joins “Bill’s Brigade,” the Connor Veterans Coalition. General Watts is the former President of The Citadel, and the Watts Barracks at the Citadel are named for him. General Watts had a 31-year Air Force career that culminated in his position as Comptroller for the Air Force.

Also joining Bill’s Brigade is CSM James “Boo” Alford of Columbia, a special forces veteran from Korea and Vietnam.  Alford was one of the first African American soldiers to serve at the newly integrated Fort Jackson in 1951.  Alford currently serves on the board of the First Tuesday Republican Club.

In addition to Watts and Alford, Bill Brigade also adds WWII Army Air Corps CPL John Reynolds, Navy TM2 Alan Simmerson, Army Reserve LTC Bryan Franklin, and Coast Guard CWO John Brindle.

In addition, FITSNews.com announced their endorsement.

“We are endorsing Bill Connor for S.C. Lt. Governor because based on what matters most to us he’s the best candidate for the job,” they wrote in a post on Wednesday. “It is Connor’s consistent support for core fiscal conservative principles that have positioned him head and shoulders above his opponents in this race.”

Finally, David Angel of Rock Hill joins the Connor Business Advisory Council.

“This surge of late support in the race is the culmination of 15 months of work since I announced my candidacy,” Connor said. “As we enter the final three weeks of the campaign, I am confident that our message of limited government and a return to core, conservative, Constitutional principles will continue to resonate with South Carolina voters.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.  Bill’s opponents are Ken Ard, Eleanor Kitzman, and Larry Richter. In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School

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Connor announces additional endorsements

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Lt. Governor front runner endorsed by Vietnam Hero, SC blogger, Greenville businessman

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – As his campaign commercials run on statewide cable to rave reviews, Bill Connor, the runaway front runner for the Republican nomination for Lt. Governor, today announced additional endorsements.

clebemcclaryLT Patrick Cleburn “Clebe” McClary of Pawleys Island (USMC) has joined “Bill’s Brigade”.  McClary is a Vietnam hero known for his defense of “Hill 143” along with a dozen other Marines against a force of hundreds of North Vietnamese, the fight ending in hand to hand combat.  His book Living Proof tells the story of his combat experiences in Vietnam, and was later made into a movie titled “Clebe McClary: Portrait of an American Hero.”  McClary is also known nationally as a motivational speaker.

Also joining Bill’s Brigade is Brigadier General Eugene Rogers of Columbia, a General Officer in the South Carolina Military Department.

In addition, Charlie Speight of the “Garnet Spy” blog announced his endorsement on his blog.

Most importantly, Connor will be a tough citizen’s proponent when presiding over the South Carolina Senate.  I believe those who engage in the procedural shenanigans in that body that have stifled transparency and progress will find a formidable adversary in Lt. Governor Bill Connor.

The Army Ranger motto is “Rangers Lead The Way.” but I think the phrase that’s splashed across the top of the Special Operations web site fits Bill Connor even better:

“No Bull, No Bias, No Pressure.”

Tex Small of Greenville joins the Connor Business Advisory Council. Other notable Connor campaign donors this week include Charlotte Hendrix of Florence, known in the Pee Dee as the leader of the Florence Tea Party movement.

“As we get within four weeks to the primary, it is so encouraging to have this incredible surge of support from around the state,” Connor said. “I am pleased to be taking a lead into the final month, and that so many people have joined our campaign to regain control of state government.”

Bill was also featured in Human Events this week with a story on one of his more interesting combat actions from Afghanistan. The story has been cross posted on Bill’s campaign website.

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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CONNOR CAMPAIGN UNVEILS NEW TELEVISION AD

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Republican front runner for Lt. Governor up statewide on Fox News, others

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Fresh off of a week of endorsements and straw poll victories, the Bill Connor campaign today announced that it was running its third television ad of the 2010 Primary cycle.  The ad debuted Monday on statewide cable television.

“I want to thank the myriad of donors from around the state who contributed to our campaign to allow us to get on the air,” Connor said. “We were the first to announce, the first to post a website, the first to air radio advertisements, and the first up on television during February’s Daytona 500 broadcast.  I am also proud to be the first returning post-9/11 war veteran to run for statewide office in South Carolina.”

The ad, titled “Protect and Defend,” highlights Connor’s wartime service record in Afghanistan with the 218th Infantry Brigade, where he received a Bronze Star as Senior US Advisor to Afghan forces in Helmand Province and Senior US Liaison to British Forces there. The ad blames professional politicians for the out of control government growth that led to the recent economic collapse and notes Connor has “never been part of the problem.” Finally, the ad promises to “clean up the mess in Columbia”, partly a reference to the recent battle in the Senate for on-the-record roll call voting. The ad can be viewed on Connor’s YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/ConnorforLtGov and on the Connor website at www.VoteConnor.com.

“As we wind down the final month of this campaign, I believe South Carolina’s Republican primary voters will choose proven leadership and our message of lower taxes and restrained government.  I am proud to be able to run advertisements that highlight that quality and that message,” Connor concluded.

The thirty second ad was produced by the Palmetto Conservative Alliance in Lexington, SC.

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor. Bill’s opponents in the race for Lt Governor are Ken Ard, Larry Richter and Eleanor Kitzman. In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

TRANSCRIPT:

We know what’s wrong. The professional politicians let government get too big, and the economy tanked.

Bill Connor is different; he hasn’t been part of the problem. Twenty years ago, Bill Connor raised his right hand to protect and defend the Constitution. That commitment took him to Afghanistan as the Senior US Commander in Helmand Province.

Now he is back to protect our Constitutional rights here at home and clean up the mess in Columbia.

In the Republican Primary, vote Bill Connor for Lt. Governor.

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BILL CONNOR ENDORSED BY KITSY WESTMORELAND AND REPUBLICAN PAC

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Lt. Governor front runner endorsed by blogger, PAC, Widow of Vietnam Commander

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Bill Connor, the runaway front runner for the Republican nomination for Lt. Governor, today announced additional endorsements.

The National Republican Trust PAC, a national organization dedicated to strong family values, limited government, the free enterprise system and a strong national defense announced that it had endorsed Bill Connor.

“The great state of South Carolina, just as with the rest of the nation, is in need of great leadership from citizens and not stale politicians who are self interested,” said Scott Wheeler, Executive Director of The National Republican Trust PAC.  “Bill Connor is one of those leaders that are so badly needed right now.”

In addition, Cory Truax of the “3 Conservatives” blog announced his endorsement.

“Bill Connor is a dynamic leader with profound experiences,” Truax wrote in a blog post Wednesday. “An Afghan war vet and attorney, a father and husband, he speaks the language of small government, low taxes, and economic growth.”

Also joining the Connor Campaign this week is Mrs. Kitsy Westmoreland of Charleston, the widow of General William Westmoreland.  Mrs. Westmoreland joins the Connor Business Advisory Council.

“National organizations like the National Republican Trust PAC and bloggers like Cory Truax understand that if the Republican Party is to regain power, it must regain it’s bearings first as a free market party, dedicated to conservative principles,” said Connor.  “I am grateful for the support of such a fine and well considered organization and a blogger with Cory’s reputation.

“I am also thrilled to have the support of Mrs. Westmoreland.  General Westmoreland and my grandfather General William Connor were West Point classmates who served together in World War II and Korea.  My father served under General Westmoreland’s command in Vietnam. After my father was grievously wounded in Vietnam, General Westmoreland checked on his condition and called my grandfather with updates.

“After General Westmoreland’s retirement to Charleston, he and Kitsy and my grandparents were neighbors, and during many summers spent in Charleston growing up, I would find myself in their great company, often swimming in their backyard pool.  General Westmoreland encouraged my pursuit of becoming an Army Infantry officer. It is very special to me that Mrs. Westmoreland would support my campaign all these years later.”

In addition, the Connor campaign was pleased to win another recent straw poll, this one conducted by the Carolina Patriots organization in Myrtle Beach.  Connor received 81% of the vote.

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor returns to campaign trail, garners endorsements

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Lt. Governor front runner back to campaign trail after military duties, endorsed by leaders

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Bill Connor, the front runner for the Republican nomination for Lt. Governor, today resumes his campaign after fulfilling a five day Reserve obligation. The campaign also continued to show momentum, announcing additional endorsements.

One of Bill’s superiors in Afghanistan, Brigadier General Gregory Batts of Charleston joins “Bill’s Brigade,” the Connor Veterans coalition.  Also joining Bill’s Brigade is Brigadier General Lanneau Siegling of Charleston, who also serves as the Charleston County representative to the state GOP Executive Committee.

Rep. Mike Pitts of Laurens, Chairman of the House Sportsman’s Caucus, joins the Connor Legislative Coalition.

Rev. Det Bowers of Columbia joins “Christian Leaders for Connor.”

“This past week was a great reminder of why it is so important to stand up for what’s right,” Connor said. “It was great to get back with the guys in uniform who know what sacrifice and hard work truly are.”

“I am very pleased to be back on the campaign trail today, and to be announcing these new supporters.  It is clear that we are well positioned for the last 5 week sprint to the finish line. I am grateful for all of the support we have garnered over the past 15 months, and I am looking forward to winning on June 8.”

In addition, the Connor campaign was pleased to win two recent straw polls, one at the Berkeley GOP breakfast, and the other from the Greenville Tea Party group, with a whopping 96%.

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor Announces More Endorsements

Monday, April 19th, 2010

Former Opponent, Legislator, others back Lt. Governor front runner

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – As polls continue to show his campaign surging and in the lead, Bill Connor today announced six more endorsements in his campaign to be South Carolina’s next Republican Lieutenant Governor.

First, Krista Cogdill of Greenville, a former competitor in the race for Lt. Governor has endorsed Bill Connor.

“I was disappointed to hear the negative attacks from Bill’s opponent Larry Richter on combat leadership. One of the problems we face in electing the right people are the unmerited personal attacks.   I wish we could focus on the issues and ideals that a candidate can offer our state rather than creating such a negative platform. I believe true leaders choose to take the high road and the truth always reveals itself over time.

“I have much respect for Bill Connor. I would like to share that when I announced my candidacy I received a phone call from Bill the following day. He called to welcome me to the campaign and wanted me to know that he would not run a negative campaign. He told me that he had a Christian staff and offered his cell number and said if I ever had a concern or heard anything being said that was not issue related to give him a call.

“I have a lot of respect for the person that Bill has demonstrated himself to be. As I have spent time researching his values, background and objectives and as the only other political outsider in this race, I am pleased to endorse Bill Connor for Lt. Governor of South Carolina.”

Fox News Military Analyst Col. David Hunt, and Dylan Goff, the newest member of the Citadel Board of Visitors join “Bill’s Brigade”.

“As an army captain under Bill’s command in Helmand, I’ve seen his leadership up close and personal in the toughest environment imaginable,” Goff said. “I believe his leadership skills and his sense of duty and honor make him uniquely qualified for the job of Lt. Governor, and I am pleased and proud to endorse his candidacy.”

Joining the Christian Leaders for Connor Coalition are Cyndi Mosteller of Charleston and Rev. Larry Bateman of Spartanburg.

Finally, the campaign announced the endorsement of Rep. Tommy Stringer of Greenville.

“I am so pleased to have this surging momentum late in the campaign,” Bill Connor said. “This support, taken with the endorsements of Tea Party organizations around our state, makes it clear that my message of freedom and a return to Founding principles is resonating with the voters of South Carolina. We will continue to work hard over the last 50 days of this primary campaign to get that message out and work towards victory.”

These latest endorsements come on the heels of the endorsement of the Myrtle Beach Tea Party, announced during their Tax Day Tea Party on Thursday. The full list of endorsements can be viewed at http://voteconnor.com/index.php/endorsements/.

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Myrtle Beach Tea Party Endorses Connor

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Tea Party organizations supporting Lt. Governor front runner

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Surrounded by hundreds of cheering supporters at Chapin Park in Myrtle Beach, Bill Connor received the endorsement of the Myrtle Beach Tea Party organization during their Tax Day Tea Party.  This is the first endorsement of a statewide candidate by the Myrtle Beach Tea Party, and Connor remains the only candidate for South Carolina Lt. Governor endorsed by in-state Tea Party organizations.

“South Carolina voters are tired of the rampant, out of control growth of government that they have seen in Washington and in Columbia over the past thirty years, but especially from this new administration in Washington,” Connor said. “They are tired of double digit government spending growth rates, bailouts, stimulus packages, government taking over corporations, and the federalization of the health care industry. They want someone who will stand up for our Constitutional South Carolina values.  I didn’t back down to Taliban bullets, and I won’t back down to liberals in the legislature.

“I have been part of the Tea Party movement since attending and speaking to the first Tea Party on a rainy night last February in Greenville. I have now spoken at 22 Tea Parties around our state. I am so gratified that these Tea Party organizations recognize that I am the candidate they can count on to stand strong for the Constitution that I raised my right hand to defend 20 years ago.

“Recent polls show that the majority of South Carolina Republican Primary voters prefer a Tea Party candidate. For the office of Lt. Governor, I am now that candidate, and I am so grateful to have that energetic support.  As a conservative candidate and office holder, I will continue to stand for the Founders’ principles of life, liberty and economic freedom that are at the heart of the Tea Party Movement.”

Connor was presented a plaque commemorating the endorsement by Myrtle Beach Tea Party President Luke Towery at the event in Chapin Park.  Towery noted that the vote to endorse Connor was unanimous. The crowd for the event was estimated at 1000.

Later Thursday, Connor was the only Lt. Governor candidate to speak at the Florence Patriotic Tax Day Tea Party, which drew a crowd around 500.

Prior to yesterday’s announcement, the campaign had been endorsed by the Union County Tea Party organization, the Boiling Springs Tea party, and Stand Up SC, who has hosted Tea Parties in Columbia and Camden.

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Office on Aging Priorities

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

As a veteran, I have a unique perspective on the needs of our elderly that includes veterans care. I care deeply about our elderly and want to run the Office on Aging in a way that helps take care of their needs.

The Office on Aging is a roughly $32M agency (mostly federal funds) that then disburses those funds through the ten area Councils on Aging to provide meals and transportation to seniors in South Carolina. I promise to work closely with state agencies to ensure that senior citizens in our state get all of the care and services to which they are entitled, and to bring fresh ideas and free market concepts to the Agency.

On my first day as Lt. Governor (and thus the head of the Office on Aging) I will:

  • Call for a Council of religious leaders to come together to talk about ways to bring the faith community in to assist our elderly
  • Call for a Veterans Council of the leaders of veterans groups around our state to come together to develop a partnership with the Office on Aging, ensuring that veterans know about the unique (and currently underutilized) benefits that are available to them.
  • Create a staff function within the Office on Aging focused on veterans issues
  • Create a department and staff function within the Office on Aging focused on retiree-inmigration. For every new retiree couple who calls South Carolina home, we create an average of 3.7 new jobs. I will work to make South Carolina a senior friendly place to attract thousands of new retirees and create new jobs at the same time. I want to find ways to help the Governor’s overall economic plan by finding ways to bring the right kind of retirees to SC.
  • Move a Lt. Governor’s office into the Office on Aging proper, showing how serious I am about spending time and effort on this issue.

As we develop the Office on Aging I will also work to:

  • Tour Seniors Centers in our state
  • Ensure that the Federal Seniors Bill of Rights is enforced in South Carolina
  • Streamline customer service functions so that Seniors have a single point of contact for the Agency
  • Work on a partnership with the Better Business Bureau to identify which businesses have a history of being Senior-friendly and which ones have been identified as potentially predatory.

Connor Statement on Goff Election

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – In response to the news that Dylan Goff had been elected to the Citadel Board of Visitors, Bill Connor released the following statement:

“During my time as Senior US Advisor in Helmand Province, there was one captain who showed more leadership and more tenacity than any other person under my command.  Dylan Goff was a consummate combat leader in one of the toughest environments imaginable.  I am so proud that Dylan has gone on to continued success back home, and I am extremely pleased that he was elected to the Board of Visitors of my alma mater The Citadel today.

Congratulations and Godspeed, Dylan.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Great article

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

I had a great chat the other day with W. Thomas Smith, a journalist with the Midlands Biz newsletter. The article is now up on their website and you can click here to read all of it. I’m proud to be the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce for statewide office in South Carolina, and proud to be a part of the first wave of post-9/11 vets running as Republicans.

Connor Announces More Endorsements

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Legislator, Military Leaders back Lt. Governor front runner

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – As polls continue to show his campaign in the lead, Bill Connor today announced four more endorsements in his campaign to be South Carolina’s next Republican Lieutenant Governor.

Major General Roger Sandler, former US Army Reserve Chief and Commander of the Army Reserve Command joins “Bill’s Brigade”.

“I am particularly impressed with the fact that you have been an Army commander serving your country in a war zone,” Sandler said.  “You are one of the very few who run for public office who can claim a military service background. Your dedication and sacrifice by both you and your family, compliment your willingness to serve our state.  I will be proud to help you achieve your goal and wish you the best as you campaign.”

Also joining Bill’s Brigade are Gene Wilbur, former Commandant of the Marine Corps League in South Carolina, and Michael Mika, President of the South Carolina chapter of the Special Forces Association.

“With Marines fighting in Helmand Province where Bill Connor was previously the Senior US Commander, I am particularly proud to endorse Bill’s campaign,” Wilbur said.  “Bill’s dedication to our country reflects the values that we Marines hold dear.  I am proud to join Medal of Honor recipient Major General James Livingston as Marines who support Bill Connor.”

Finally, the campaign announced the endorsement of Rep. Mac Toole of Lexington County.

“I am so pleased to have these leaders join our campaign,” Connor said. “These are men who raised their right hands to protect our Constitution as I did twenty years ago. I am grateful that they see in me that same dedication to serving our country as I see in them. I am privileged to have their support.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office, and the only combat veteran running for Lt. Governor.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Christian Leaders for Connor

Monday, April 5th, 2010

BILL CONNOR UNVEILS “CHRISTIAN LEADERS COALITION”

Religious leaders supporting Lt. Governor front runner

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – After taking Easter weekend to celebrate the Resurrection with family, Bill Connor today announced the formation of his “Christian Leaders for Connor” coalition.   The coalition includes pastors, missions leaders, pregnancy center founders, Christian school administrators, home school advocates, a Christian radio legend, and an Army Chaplain.

“As someone who came to Christ as an adult, it is very humbling to have this strong group of Christian leaders rallying to my campaign,” Connor said.  “These men and women have led lives of service to Christ and to our community.  They truly understand the concepts of selfless service.  I am so grateful for their support.

“My faith has become such a sustaining force in my life, nowhere more true than in Afghanistan.  I would join many of our young men and women there in praying for divine protection through Psalm 91 before long convoys, and by the time the year was over, even the Muslim interpreters were joining us in praying in Jesus’ name.

“I will continue to stand for the values that these leaders hold dear, including the sanctity of human life and the Biblical definition of marriage. I will also work against the policies of government dependency that have so brutally undermined the family structure in our state and in our nation, leading to greater poverty – of wealth and of spirit.  I hope that in turning from government as the answer to all of our problems, our state can stand as a ‘Shining City on a Hill’ for the rest of the nation to follow.”

Connor supporters being announced today include:

Rev. Craig Adams of Lexington

Mr. Warren Arthur of Darlington

Anne & Gordon Badgely of Mount Pleasant

Dr. Tony Beam of Greenville

Rev. Thomas Brookshire of Orangeburg

Rev. Charles Butler of Orangeburg

Rev. Bill Egerdahl of West Columbia

Major Ikechukwu Eweama of Fort Jackson

Dr. Ed Gross of Lexington

Dr. Bob Jones III of Greenville

Mr. Josh Kimbrell of Columbia

Rev. Max Kaster of Calhoun

Mr. Richard Summerford of Columbia

Dr. Bob Taylor of Greenville

Zan Tyler of Elgin

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his meritorious service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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All 4 Living SC Medal of Honor Recipients Support Connor

Monday, March 29th, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Bill Connor, the first post-9/11 combat veteran to file for statewide office in South Carolina and the frontrunner in the race to be South Carolina’s next Lt. Governor, today announced he had been endorsed by Master Sgt. John Baker, a Vietnam era Medal of Honor recipient.  Baker resides in the Midlands.

Baker is the 4th living South Carolina Medal of Honor recipient to support Connor’s campaign, joining Major General James E. Livingston, Col. Charles “Chuck” Murray, and Lt. Michael Thornton. According to the Medal of Honor Society, there are 91 surviving Medal of Honor recipients today; only these four are South Carolinians.

“It is a tremendous honor to be supported by this most exclusive group of military heroes,” said Connor. “These men understand leadership at its most critical point, having put their lives on the line for our nation in heroic and spectacular ways on the battlefield. They fought for our Constitution and our liberties in faraway lands.

“Now those liberties are under a very different kind of threat from an ever intrusive federal government.  As military officers, these men swore the same oath that I swore – to uphold and protect the Constitution of the United States.  They upheld that oath with their actions and bravery on the battlefield, and we are grateful to them for their achievements and their service.

“I am running for office to keep that same oath in a new way – protecting the liberties of our citizens and holding the federal government in check here at home.  I am truly blessed to have the support of these fine American heroes in this endeavor,” Connor concluded.

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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ICYMI: What they’re saying about Bill Connor

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

MAJ GEN Stanhope Spears, Adjutant General of South Carolina:

“Bill Connor has all the traits – all the values – to make a great Lieutenant Governor. I am pleased to support Bill Connor now, in the Primary and in the General Election.”

Rep. Wendy Nanney (R-Greenville):

“Bill Connor has a record as a proven leader with executive experience and as a strong conservative on issues like life, marriage, and limited government.”

Major General James E. Livingston, Medal of Honor Recipient from Mt. Pleasant:

“Bill’s proven combat leadership, his legal education, and his experience helping his wife Susan start her small business uniquely qualifies him for that role.”

Dr. Henry Jordan, Past President, SC Policy Council, and former Lt. Governor candidate:

“I believe Bill Connor is the only true conservative in the race for Lt. Governor. He has the experience to get the job done and a proven dedication to our state and our nation.”

Major General Paul Vallely, former Fox News military analyst and noted author:

“We are in dire need of principled public servants who will put loyalty to the Constitution and the principles that guarantee our freedom ahead of party affiliation, money and special interests. I believe Bill Connor will keep that oath as Lieutenant Governor.”

Rob Watts, Lexington blogger – “Next Generation Conservative”, Young Republican leader:

“Above all else Bill Connor is a true leader that believes in the Constitution and the vision of our Founding Fathers. He believes in the sovereignty of South Carolina. He has a constitutional mindset that will not glaze over his role as he has already raised his hand to swear to defend the Constitution of the United States. Now he will defend the tax payers of South Carolina.”

W. Thomas Smith, Jr., Military policy analyst:

“The great Swedish warrior king Gustavus Adolphus once said, “A good Christian will never make a bad soldier.” Bill Connor — a man of great faith and strong Christian values — is no exception.”

Bette Cox, Florence blogger, Republican activist:

“I have had the privilege of asking Bill every question I could think of and was quite happy with his answers… I support Bill Connor.”

FITSNews.com:

“…as far as we can tell only Bill Connor is serious about protecting the taxpayers.”

Milblogger Blackfive:

“With leadership principles like “Mission first, men always,” and “leaders eat last,” it appears that the Palmetto State will be in good hands. Scores of other military members have endorsed Connor including 12 generals and three of South Carolina’s five living Medal of Honor recipients.”

Union County Tea Party:

Today, members of the Union County Tea Party made a unanimous decision to endorse Bill Connor for Lt. Governor. After careful examination of all candidates, the Union Tea Party is proud to announce their support for Bill Connor.”

Connor statement on health care lawsuit

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

In response to the news that President Obama had signed the health care legislation into law, and that nine state Attorneys General had sued to stop enforcement, Bill Connor released the following statement:

“I am deeply disappointed that the President and the Congress would take these steps to undermine the Constitution I swore to uphold twenty years ago.  I am pleased that Attorneys General from around the country have decided to sue against this bill, which is clearly unconstitutional on multiple grounds. I support this effort, and I would further like to commend Senator DeMint for his strong stand for our Constitution and against this federal power grab.

“The Office on Aging falls under the purview of the Lieutenant Governor, and the federal health care bill will have massive implications for our seniors. The health care rationing and Medicare mess that will be a result of this terrible legislation will fall directly on our states senior population.  As a war veteran who has seen the sacrifice of our troops, I am particularly concerned about the effect of “Obamacare” on the guarantee of lifetime healthcare for military retirees. These problems will only escalate as the Baby Boom generation hits retirement age and fall under the Medicare/Medicaid programs that will be bankrupted by this flawed bill.

“As our Attorney General pursues the lawsuits to stop this law from harming South Carolina’s citizens and economy, I call on all candidates for statewide office – especially my fellow candidates for Lt. Governor – to join us and speak with one voice on behalf of South Carolina against this legislation.  It is imperative that our state take this important stand on behalf of our rights under the 5th and 10th Amendments and the Constitution as a whole.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor Leading, More Endorse

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – As early polls, including most recently from Glen Bolger, show Bill Connor in the lead in the race to be South Carolina’s next Lt. Governor, Bill Connor’s campaign today showed more early momentum, announcing another round of military and business endorsements.

Major General Paul Vallely (US Army, Retired), a published author and regular military analyst for the Fox News Network, has endorsed Bill Connor.

VALLELY“I am pleased and proud to announce my early endorsement of your candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. After reviewing your background and your position statements on the critically important issues facing our nation, I have no doubt that you understand the national security and domestic issues facing our great Nation and, particularly, the people of South Carolina.

I trust that you will bring the necessary leadership that we vitally need. We are in dire need of principled public servants who will put loyalty to the Constitution and the principles that guarantee our freedom ahead of party affiliation, money and special interests. I believe you will keep that oath as Lieutenant Governor.”

MichaelThorntonIn addition to Gen. Vallely, the Connor campaign announced that Lt. Michael E. Thornton, a Navy SEAL and Medal of Honor recipient for his gallantry in Vietnam had also joined “Bill’s Brigade”, the Connor Military/Veterans Coalition.

Bill’s Brigade also added Clare Lopez, a retired CIA Operations Officer.

The campaign also announced the endorsements and support of two key Upstate business leaders: Dean Anderson and Jerry Dempsey.

“I am proud to add these fine military and business leaders to our campaign, and pleased to be leading in these polls,” Connor said.  “The people of South Carolina understand the need for a political outsider who is qualified for the job.  Our support among the veterans community is particularly gratifying.  With eleven weeks to go in this campaign, I look forward to continuing to get the message out that more government is not the answer – freedom is the answer.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor adds more endorsements

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

A day after he filed for office, Bill Connor, the leading candidate for the Republican nomination for Lt. Governor, announced four more endorsements.

Henry Jordan, the former President of the South Carolina Policy Council who ran for Lt. Governor in 2006, has endorsed Bill Connor.

“I believe Bill Connor is the only true conservative in the race for Lt. Governor,” Jordan said. “He has the experience to get the job done and a proven dedication to our state and our nation. I am confident that he will stand up for our conservative values in that position, and I am proud to support his candidacy.”

The Connor campaign also announced today that Kay McLanahan, the state’s first female SLED agent, had joined the Law Enforcement Professionals for Connor coalition.

Also, the campaign announced that General John Shuler, the Deputy Adjutant General and General Nelson Lacy, Commander of the State Guard had joined “Bill’s Brigade”, the Connor Military/Veterans Coalition.

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor Statement on Taxpayer Abortion Funding

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

In response to the news that the South Carolina House had voted 57-54 to use tax dollars to fund abortions in certain cases, Bill Connor released the following statement:

“Even as a political outsider, I have noticed that some elected officials within the Republican Party have often lost their way over the past decade.  One of the reasons I am running for office is to restore in deeds the values our Party claims to hold in words.

“Last night’s vote is the latest example of this. Voting to use taxpayer funds for abortions is never appropriate. It is even more egregious when this same budget is severely cutting legitimate government functions like the State Guard, law enforcement, the prison system, and our state universities. It’s no wonder that a vote like this was taken in the dead of night, designed to remain hidden from the eyes of the voters.

“I call on the 57 legislators who voted to use tax money for abortions to have a long look into their consciences and rethink last night’s vote. In a year where so many cuts have been made, surely this is not the way to spend money.  I call on the House to reverse last night’s vote, and I ask for the Senate to strip this funding when they consider the budget.”

Bill Connor Files for Lt. Governor

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – Surrounded by supporters from across South Carolina, Bill Connor today filed the paperwork with the South Carolina Republican Party necessary to be on the June 8 ballot.  In doing so, Bill Connor becomes the first post-9/11 combat veteran to file for statewide office in South Carolina, in addition to being the first Lt. Governor candidate to qualify for the ballot.

“In generations past, many of our leaders have been proven on the battlefield before achieving political leadership,” Connor said.  “From the Revolution through the Korean War, veterans played an integral role in our political leadership. It is truly an honor to be the first of what I expect will be a new wave of conservative post-9/11 veterans running for office in South Carolina.

“Those of us who served in Iraq and Afghanistan understand what it’s like to help build countries and economies from the ground up.  I hope to use my unique life experiences and core conservative ideas to help South Carolina companies bring jobs to our state.”

“As a political outsider who has never run for office, I am very pleased with the broad statewide support for our campaign,” Connor continued. “I look forward to continuing vigorous debates on the issues facing our state during these closing twelve weeks of the campaign.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Wong, Harrison join Connor Business Council

Monday, March 8th, 2010

In yet another sign of building momentum, Bill Connor’s campaign today announced two new members of his finance team.

Vivian Wong and Henry Harrison, both of Greenville, have joined the Connor Business Advisory Council. Both had previously been announced on the finance team of one of Connor’s opponents.

“I am very pleased that Vivian and Henry have joined the campaign,” Connor said.  “It is encouraging to know that business leaders like these understand economic development strategies that include a highly educated workforce, with leaders who honor the importance of education and its relationship to economic development in this state.  It was a pleasure to discuss these important issues with both of them.   I look forward to working with these respected business leaders to bring about governmental soil conditions where the private sector can create 21st Century jobs in South Carolina.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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One Year in.

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

It has been exactly one year since the announcement! Another great day in the upstate. I started going door to door today and had a great discussion about aging issues with 84 yo Ms. Lois Maret (in her living room). Productive ($) meetings with donors in Anderson and great interview with the Newspaper in Seneca. Momentum continues to build.

Connor Campaign announces additional endorsements

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Further cementing Bill Connor’s grassroots lead in the race to become South Carolina’s next Republican Lt. Governor, the campaign today announced a new batch of endorsements.

The campaign announced that a new “Law Enforcement Professionals for Connor” Coalition will be headed up by York County Sheriff Bruce Bryant and Calhoun County Sheriff Thomas Summers.

The Connor Business Advisory Council and Finance Team added three more business leaders: Bill Amick of Saluda, E Smyth McKissick III of Greenville, and Andrew Smart of Greenville.

State Representatives Nathan Ballentine and Greg Delleney added themselves to the Connor Legislative Coalition.

Finally, Georgetown’s representative to the GOP Executive Committee Jill Kelso endorsed the Connor campaign.

“It is important in this race to have strong support from folks with a wide range of backgrounds,” Connor said.  “I am grateful to have that from law enforcement professionals to business leaders to legislators and GOP grassroots leaders.  These folks know that proven leadership matters, and that I have the leadership experience and training to get the job done.

“I am particularly proud of the support of a groundbreaking Sheriff like Bruce Bryant, who was among the first in the nation to certify his department to directly handle illegal immigration cases. Sheriff Bryant has become a legend in the law enforcement community, and I am pleased to have him on the team.”

Also, the campaign announced Monday it had retained the consulting group of Sherlock and Gaines to handle continuing campaign fundraising.

The complete list of Connor endorsements is kept current at http://voteconnor.com/index.php/endorsements/.

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Rep. Wendy Nanney joins Connor Campaign

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

The Bill Connor campaign for Lieutenant Governor today announced it had hired Wendy Nanney onboard as Upstate Political Director.

“I am thrilled today to announce that Wendy Nanney has joined our campaign,” Connor said Monday.  “Wendy is a proven conservative leader in our state.  Her long history of support for life and marriage and her consistent opposition to government growth has cemented her reputation as both a fiscal and social conservative.  I am proud to bring a political veteran like Wendy to the campaign, and look forward to working with her toward victory in June.”

Wendy Nanney is a businesswoman who serves as a State Representative from Greenville.  She previously served as a Greenville County GOP Chair, and as a staffer for Sen. Jesse Helms on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Wendy was recently named a “Taxpayer Champion” by the South Carolina Club for Growth for her stands on fiscal conservative issues. Wendy is married to Tim Nanney, Greenville County Register of Deeds.  The Nanneys have five children. Wendy is the daughter of Bob Jones University Dean, Dr. Bob Taylor.

“I am proud to join Bill Connor’s campaign to protect our conservative values and our freedom,” Wendy Nanney said. “Bill has a record as a proven leader with executive experience and as a strong conservative on issues like life, marriage, and limited government. I look forward to representing Bill in the Upstate and getting his message out that more government is not the answer – freedom is the answer.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor Statement on H.3245, the 24 Hours for Life bill

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

In response to the news that H.3245, the 24 Hours for Life bill, was being stalled in the Senate, Bill Connor released the following statement:

“Thanks to ultrasound technology, as more and more people see the development of human children in the womb, the tide is turning against unrestricted abortion in our country.

Our state has not fully taken advantage of this shift, and as a result we have the shortest waiting period in the nation. H.3245 would help move our state in a more pro-life direction and save lives by expanding the waiting period from a single hour to the national norm of a full day.

Certain Senators are playing politics with the lives of children by delaying and filibustering this bill. I call on the Senate to end the delays and pass this important piece of legislation.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce for South Carolina statewide office. In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy. Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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Connor Statement on Florence Earmark

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

WEST COLUMBIA, SC – In response to the news that his opponent had voted to spend $30K in taxpayer money to build a sculpture, Bill Connor released the following statement:

“At a time when unemployment in Florence County is up to 12.7%, spending $30,000 in tax money for a sculpture is an insult to the taxpayers.  Councilman Ard has once again shown that he is more interested in pork projects than restraining government growth.  If his 2006 tax increase and 72% government growth from 2005 to 2008 weren’t enough, this latest project proves that Councilman Ard is not a conservative.

“Worse, Councilman Ard approved this project in the name of ‘economic development.’ Taxpayers know that this is the same sort of stimulus we expect from President Obama and his administration, not from conservatives.

“I understand that one of the stated intents is to honor General Francis Marion.  I honored General Marion by naming the advisory team I took to Afghanistan for the Swamp Fox. I have no problems with building another statue in the General’s honor; I just believe that should be done with private money, not with tax dollars in the middle of a recession.

“The voters of South Carolina are just as tired of ‘tax and spend Republicans’ as they are of ‘tax and spend Democrats.’ Throughout this campaign I have said, as President Reagan did, that Big Government is not the answer. I am confident that on June 8 the voters will reject Councilman Ard’s Big Government approach.”

Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.  Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce for South Carolina statewide office.   In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy.  Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.

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