Honeycutt Defeats State Representative in Race to Succeed Nancy Mace
Jenny Honeycutt won the Republican runoff victory over Mark Smith to succeed Nancy Mace in South Carolina's 1st Congressional District.
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Honeycutt Defeats State Representative in Race to Succeed Nancy Mace
Charleston County Councilwoman Jenny Costa Honeycutt has secured the Republican nomination for South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, defeating state Representative Mark Smith in Tuesday’s runoff election.
The Associated Press called the race for Honeycutt, a small business owner and local elected official, who now moves forward as the Republican standard-bearer in a district that has remained reliably Republican for more than four decades.
Does Honeycutt’s victory demonstrate that voters prefer fresh local outsiders over established state lawmakers when choosing their representation in Washington?
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