Henry Jordan, the former President of the South Carolina Policy Council who ran for Lt. Governor in 2006, has endorsed Bill Connor.
“I believe Bill Connor is the only true conservative in the race for Lt. Governor,” Jordan said. “He has the experience to get the job done and a proven dedication to our state and our nation. I am confident that he will stand up for our conservative values in that position, and I am proud to support his candidacy.”
The Connor campaign also announced today that Kay McLanahan, the state’s first female SLED agent, had joined the Law Enforcement Professionals for Connor coalition.
Also, the campaign announced that General John Shuler, the Deputy Adjutant General and General Nelson Lacy, Commander of the State Guard had joined “Bill’s Brigade”, the Connor Military/Veterans Coalition.
Bill Connor is a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves who received the Bronze Star for his service in combat as the senior American advisor in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Bill is the first post-9/11 combat veteran to announce and file for South Carolina statewide office. In addition to his Reserve duties, Bill serves as the Chairman of the Board of Orangeburg Christian Academy. Bill is a graduate of the Citadel and USC Law School.
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