
Sorry to bug you on a Saturday morning
Sorry to bug you on a Saturday morning, but our mid-month deadline is tonight, and we’re still behind where we need to be.
Dr. Annie Andrews is pediatrician and mom of 3 running for U.S. Senate in South Carolina against Lindsey Graham. Support her campaign today!
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Sorry to bug you on a Saturday morning, but our mid-month deadline is tonight, and we’re still behind where we need to be.

It’s official: the Republican primary for this Senate seat is headed to a runoff.

I know it’s early, so I’ll keep this quick.

Apparently I’m the “worst pediatrician in the country.”

Hey, Annie here.

Next week, Republicans will choose their nominee for South Carolina’s open Senate seat.

One thing I’ve learned as a pediatrician, a mom, and a Senate candidate is that when you take the time to listen, people will tell you what matters most to them.

Darline Graham has Donald Trump’s “complete and total endorsement.”

While Republicans spend the next couple weeks tearing each other apart, I want to tell you exactly where I stand: ready.

As I’m sure you know by now, everything about this race has changed.

It doesn’t take being a pediatrician to know that something has gone very wrong when a disease we eliminated 26 years ago is roaring back through our kids’ schools.

Team, I know a lot has changed these past few weeks — circumstances, headlines, and MAGA extremists coming out of the woodwork to act like they give a damn about you or our state.

The far right loves to scream about how “radical” my agenda is, so let me clear things up:

It’s official, extreme MAGA Republicans are already lining up to run in next month’s Special Election.

Darline Graham just announced her campaign for U.S.

I need to get your eyes on this ASAP.

There’s a lot of new eyes on this campaign, so I wanted to take a second to reintroduce myself.

This campaign has been building something real in South Carolina for a long time now, and this team has known it from the beginning.

I wanted to reach out to you personally about the state of our race.

Team, we wanted to make sure you saw this morning’s note.