South Carolina Democrats, Poised to Play a Major Role in 2028, Say They Want a Coalition Builder
- South Carolina Democrats held a weekend of events in 2025, including a fundraising dinner, state convention, and Rep. Clyburn's fish fry.
- The events occurred amid ongoing struggles in Democratic leadership and messaging and ahead of the 2028 presidential primary, which is still years away.
- Speakers Moore and Walz urged urgency, criticizing the current administration and emphasizing the need to fight for working-class voters and rebuild the party.
- A former public health professional who supported Buttigieg in the 2020 primary said South Carolina voters want a unifying candidate who can connect with people respectfully, without diminishing their own dignity.
- South Carolina Democrats could again play a key role in narrowing the 2028 primary field and boosting a candidate best suited to rebuild the party, depending on calendar decisions.
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South Carolina Democrats, poised to play a major role in 2028, say they want a coalition builder
The 2028 presidential primary is years away, but the Democratic Party’s leadership and messaging struggles are defining it right now. As the party continues to grapple with what comes next, the Palmetto State is uniquely positioned to set the tone of the conversation.
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