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Rubio Campaign Press Release - Check Out This Great List of Conservative Women Supporting Marco Rubio in South Carolina

February 03, 2016

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February 3, 2016

Today, Marco's campaign announced South Carolina Women for Marco, a growing movement of conservative women from across the state supporting his vision for a New American Century.

The group will be active in promoting Marco in South Carolina, even hosting a Women for Marco call night in Greenville tomorrow (103 Falls Park Drive) from 4-8PM. Interested in making some calls for Marco? Give us a call at 864-350-5957.

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Dr. Barbara Stock Nielsen, the former State Superintendent of Education, explained why she's backing Marco:

Marco understands what it's like to have a massive student debt and to live paycheck to paycheck. He is the only candidate with a reasonable and detailed plan to reform college and technical education to make it more affordable and accessible. I am excited to join this historic campaign for such an exceptional candidate who can unite the country.

Terri Gowdy, a teacher from Spartanburg, explained why Marco is so appealing to voters across South Carolina:

He has lived the American Dream and knows firsthand the struggles facing so many Americans today. I am proud to support Marco Rubio because the stakes of this election are sky high and we need a candidate who understands the unique challenges facing America in the 21st century. Marco has the vision, experience, and character to lead our nation into the future.

Karen Iacovelli, SC Republican National Committee Finance Chairman, spoke about the level of enthusiasm building for Marco:

It has been many years since the Republican Party has seen a candidate as exciting as Marco Rubio.He is bright, inspiring, optimistic, and extraordinarily talented at communicating the conservative principles that make America great. Marco Rubio has the potential to bring America back from the disastrous Obama presidency to be stronger and more prosperous than ever. That's why I am joining his campaign for a New American Century.

Marco is gaining support from conservative women across South Carolina and across the country.

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South Carolina Women for Marco:

Susan Aiken, 3rd Congressional District Chairwoman, Anderson

Nancy Anderson, Former Chairman Chester County Republican Party, Chester

Teena Anderson, Self Employed, Greenville

Karen Andrews, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Barnwell

Madeline Arnold, Cosmetologist, Kershaw

Susan Arnold, Teacher, Kershaw

Beth Atwater, Community Leader, Lexington

Judith Aughtry , Community Leader , Greenville

Lisa Back, Community Leader, Richland

Susan Baham , Retired , Charleston

Ruth Baker, Community Activist, Charleston

Karen Ballentine, Community Leader, Richland

Peggy Bangle, Chairman — Dorchester County Republican Women, Dorchester

Jennifer Barker, Community Leader, Greenville

Barbara Baylor, Business Professional, Charleston

Tamera Becker, Republican Party Activist, Beaufort

Julie Beeks, Community Leader, Charleston

Dixie Benca, Small Business Owner, Anderson

Stephanie Betts, College Student, Greenville

Stephanie Biddle, Aiken County Republican Party Executive Committeewoman, Aiken

Kathy Bishop, Republican Party Activist, Charleston

Cara Blankenship, College Student, Laurens

Janice Borgkvist, Retired, Lexington

Sheila Bowers, Republican Party Activist, Aiken

Tanis Bowles, Community Leader, Georgetown

Angie Boyce, Community Leader — Military Wife, Greenville

Anna Marie Brennan, Community Activist, Dorchester

Jesse Broadt, Conservative Journalist, Horry

Patty Budd, Republican Party Activist, Charleston

Jo Ann Burroughs, Greenwood County Republican Party Executive Committeewoman, Greenwood

Melissa Byars, Riverbluff High Student Body President, Lexington

Sharon Bynum, SC State Board of Education — 16th Judicial District, York

Linda Caldwell, Retired Nurse, Aiken

Marquin Campbell, Small Business Owner, Greenville

Diane Carr, Republican Party Activist, York

Lori Anne Carr, Vice President —  Titan Farms, Aiken

Becca Carter, Business Professional, Greenville

Caroline Clark, College Student, Charleston

Sheryl Clarke, Republican Party Activist, Marlboro

Dorothy Colson, Project Manager, Spartanburg

Nicole Colson, Early Childhood Teacher, Richland

Lisha Cooksey, Retired Teacher, Aiken

Erika Coy, Republican Party Activist, Lancaster

Tracey Craig, Community Leader, Lancaster

Dianne Crowley, Business Owner — Tavern and Table Restaurant, Charleston

Dee Curlee, CPA, Richland

Sally Daniels, Community Leader, Greenville

Sarah Deane, College Student, Greenville

Ashley Dowell, College Student, Richland

Faithel DuBois, Former Banking Professional, Georgetown

Rebecca Dunahoe, Retired Counselor, Florence

Rosa Earnhardt, Young Professional, York

Betty Edgerton, Dorchester County Republican Women, Dorchester

Alecia Elrod, Small Business Owner, Greenville

Anne Langdon Elrod, College Student, Charleston

Kim Erickson, Community Leader, Pickens

Olivia Esquivel, Small Business Owner, Greenville

Karey Faver, Community Leader, Horry

Shelley Fentress, Sales Professional, Sumter

Barb Ferguson, Retired, Greenville

Sharon Fisher, Community Leader, Charleston

Beth Fite, Community Activist, Lexington

Erin Brittany Gainey, Republican Party Activist, Darlington

Nancy Gamble, Nurse, Richland

Bianca Garcia, Community Leader, Greenville

Allison Gowans, College Student, Pickens

Terri Gowdy, Teacher, Spartanburg

Rachel Grimsley , Community Leader, Greenville

Jamie Hall, Community Leader, Richland

Kelly Hamilton, Community Leader, Greenville

Melissa Hammer, Business Professional, Lexington

Maureen Hannan, Community Leader, Charleston

Sue Harmon, Republican Party Activist, York

Ashlynn Harmon, College Student, Berkeley

Linda Havens, Community Activist, Charleston

Karen Haxtun, College Student, Greenville

Nancy Hillman, Former SBC Church Secretary, Lexington

Lauren Hughes, Business Professional, Greenville

Faith Hunter, Community Leader, Greenville

Lauren Hydrick, Law Student, Charleston

Karen Iacovelli, SC — Republican National Committee Finance Chairman, Greenville

Cyndi Johnson, Community Leader, Orangeburg

Denise Jones, Small Business Owner, Fairfield

Jane Jones, Former Anderson County Republican Party Secretary, Pickens

Joanne Jones, Vice Chair Charleston County Republican Party, Charleston

Maggie Joyner, College Student, Greenville

Beth Lechner, Teacher — Military Wife, Richland

Gloria Leffler, Community Leader, Dorchester

Alyssa Lundy, College Student, Horry

Traci Mahony, Community Leader, Charleston

Maddie Mansell, Republican Party Activist, Beaufort

Ashley Markow, Young Professional, Charleston

Jennifer McClure, Community Leader, Greenville

Charlotte McElroy, College Student, Laurens

Sandy McGarry, Lancaster County Republican Party Executive Committeewoman, Lancaster

Margaret McGehee, Community Leader, Charleston

Whitney McGregor, Small Business Owner, Greenville

Jean Moore, Former Assistant to Sen. Jim DeMint, Lexington

Rachel Morgan, Dental Assistant, Greenville

Ahychel Mullikin, Small Business Owner, Greenville

Elizabeth Murray, College Student, Kershaw

Courtney Neil, Community Leader, Richland

Diane Nelson, Community Leader, Charleston

Dr. Barbara S. Nielsen, Former SC State Superintendent of Education, Beaufort

Dr. Amy Nowell, Community Activist, Greenville

Marianna Nowell , Retired Professor, Greenville

Abby Nugent, USC Students for Rubio, Richland

Katie Olbrich, Director of Finance and Operations, Pickens

Janice Owens, Republican Party Activist, York

Anne Katherine Page, Clemson Tigers for Rubio co-Chair, Pickens

Kathy Palmieri, Community Leader, Horry

Samantha Papagoda, Young Professional, Charleston

Laura Papagoda, Young Professional, Charleston

Elaine Parker, Educator, Beaufort

Megan Partin, Community Leader, Greer

Karla Partin, Community Leader, Greer

Donna Pasternak, Small Business Owner, Greenville

Joy Pineros, Community Leader, Greenville

Nancy Player, Community Leader, Florence

Hayley Potter, Presbyterian College Students for Rubio Chair/College Republican Chair, Laurens

Karen Powell, Community Activist, Charleston

Lori Raad, Former White House Associate Political Director under President George W Bush, Anderson

Stephanie Rawlinson, Marco Rubio for President Florence County Chair, Florence

Rebecca Reid, College Student, Richland

Allison Rhodes, Florence County Republican Party Officer, Florence

Leslie Richardson, Marketing Director, Beaufort

Deborah Richelle, Retired, Richland

Catherine Rivers, Business Professional, Columbia

Betty Ryberg, Community Leader/Volunteer, Aiken

Meredith Schenker, Banking Professional, Charleston

Meg Shaw, Student Ministry Executive Assistant — First Baptist Church, Columbia

Alexandria Shea, Photographer and Designer, Chester

Barbara Shirley, Self Employed, Florence

Rebekah Spannagel, Community Leader, Greenville

Marie Springs, Retired, Florence

Kelsey Stapp, College Student, Pickens

Cleo Steele, Founder and Former President of North Myrtle Beach Republican Club, Horry

Christina Stein, Teacher, Spartanburg

Connie Stultz, Community Leader, Greenwood

Cheryl Taylor, Accountant, Greenville

Melanie Terry, USC Student Government, Spartanburg

Kathy Townes, Retired, Greenville

Nikki Trawick, Secretary for SC Republican Party Executive Committee, Richland

Carole Turner, Community Leader, Dorchester

Karen Walto, Nurse, Charleston

Amanda Watson, Social Media Specialist, Columbia

Kim White, Community Leader, Greenville

Carol Wilcox, Insurance Agent, Greenville

Michele Wilson, Community Leader, Charleston

Debbie Wise Royer, Financial Small Business Owner, Clarendon

Cheryll Woods-Flowers, Former Mayor of Mt Pleasant, Charleston

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