Jermaine's story is one Republicans don't know how to attack and voters don't forget.
He grew up in poverty. His family lived in motels. He experienced homelessness and lost his brother at a young age.
Instead of giving up, he earned a college scholarship, became a team captain, played professional basketball overseas, earned his doctorate, founded a nonprofit serving working families, and eventually defeated a 22-year incumbent politician.
Now, South Carolina voters have the opportunity to make history by electing the state's first Black governor.
That's why his victory in the primary matters.
At a time when working families are being crushed by rising costs, housing is unaffordable, and too many politicians are looking out for special interests instead of ordinary people, South Carolina has a chance to choose a different path.
But Republicans won't sit back and watch.
They know Jermaine is a serious candidate, and they're already preparing for the general election.
The next few weeks will determine whether Jermaine begins this campaign with momentum—or whether Republicans and their allies get to shape the race on their terms.
Will you split a donation today to help launch his campaign with the strength it deserves?
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