Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C. is pushing South Carolina to redraw its congressional map to eliminate the state’s only Democratic-held seat, currently represented by longtime congressman, Rep. Jim Clyburn. Citing Republican supermajorities in the state legislature, Norman argued it’s time to make South Carolina’s congressional delegation fully red. Norman is running for governor in 2026.
“We have Republican supermajorities in South Carolina,” Norman told Fox News Digital on Wednesday. “Let’s use them to create more competition in our congressional seats. I have no doubt Republicans can be successful in every part of our state.” He added that a GOP-controlled 7–0 delegation would give Republicans a better chance at holding the House to help advance Donald Trump’s agenda in Congress.
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