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Clyburn Fires Back at GOP’s Norman Over Redistricting Attack
URGENT UPDATE: Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) unleashed a powerful rebuke against Republican colleague Ralph Norman during an MSNBC segment on November 2, 2023. Clyburn’s remarks come as Norman pushes for state lawmakers to redraw congressional districts in a bid to eliminate Clyburn’s seat.
During the interview with anchor Alicia Menendez, Clyburn responded to Norman’s recent op-ed, which urged former President Donald Trump to intervene in South Carolina’s redistricting process. “I wish he had left him a little bit of gray matter,” Clyburn stated, alluding to Norman’s family wealth while questioning his intelligence and motivations.
Clyburn emphasized the implications of this political maneuvering, highlighting the disproportionate representation of Democrats in South Carolina. “The fact of the matter is, South Carolina has seven congresspeople, and only one of them is a Democrat,” he noted. With Democrats making up approximately 45 percent of the vote statewide, Clyburn argued that this inequity demands urgent attention.
“We are about 28 percent African American in South Carolina,” Clyburn added, underscoring the need for fair representation. He criticized Norman’s actions as attempts to “rig the game” in his favor, expressing that true political strength should encourage fair competition rather than manipulation.
Clyburn’s passionate defense reflects the ongoing tensions within South Carolina politics and raises significant questions about electoral fairness. As the situation develops, all eyes will be on the state legislature, where the balance of power is at stake.
What happens next could reshape the political landscape in South Carolina, making it crucial for constituents to stay informed. Clyburn’s firm stand not only calls out Norman but also serves as a rallying cry for equity in political representation.
For more updates on this breaking story, stay tuned as the situation unfolds in the coming days.
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