Republican Gov. Henry McMaster is expected to call a special legislative session to redraw South Carolina's congressional map. The move could create a 7-0 Republican advantage and threaten the seat of Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn.
McMaster's plan follows a failed vote in the state Senate on Tuesday. Five Republicans joined Democrats to block a resolution that would have extended the regular session for redistricting, falling short of the required two-thirds majority by two votes. Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey led the opposition and warned that altering the map carried political risks. He said on the Senate floor, “I believe that our state is stronger with vibrant parties” and added that Republicans are stronger when the Democrat Party remains viable. Massey also rejected external pressure, stating, “I have too much Southern blood in me to surrender.”