Dr. Bill Bledsoe was labeled as “The Most Conservative Man in South Carolina” by his Democratic Opponent Jamie Harrison in the hotly contested 2020 South Carolina US Senate Race. The former SC Constitution Party candidate changed his party affiliation to the Republican Party and is now a fusion candidate in SC, combining the support of both the SC Republican Party and the SC Constitution Party.
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Natural Born Citizen Proposed Legislation for South Carolina. Amendment to the SC State Republican Party Rules to resolve the Intents & Purposes conflicts between SC and National Republican Parties Amendment to the State Republican Party Rules to Certify Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates Amendment to the State Republican Party Rules To Create a Standing Committee on Rules and a Standing Committee on Resolutions Amendment to the State Republican Party Rules To prevent the conflict with the National Republican Party’s “Candidate Open Door Policy” Unanimous Vote by Precinct Book now free online: The book that saved America is now available for free online: ”Is It Time To Take Our Government Back” Together, we are the Counterinsurgency Former Governor Nikki Haley Not Eligible to Run for President or Vice President Trump’s Real D.E.A.L. Counterinsurgency Funny Money Overthrew the US Government Senatorial Candidate Changing Party Affiliation Trump Should Call Military Tribunal to Investigate Foreign Election Interference: Former Senate Candidate EXCLUSIVE: Dr. Bill Bledsoe reacts to efforts in SC U.S. Senate race Who Is Bill Bledsoe And How He Could Help Defeat Lindsey Graham? 'Dirty tricks': Third-party candidate in heated South Carolina Senate race denounces Dem ads Third-party candidate who dropped out of U.S. Senate race in SC discusses campaign, ads mentioning his name Third-party candidate in SC senate race drops out, throws support behind Graham