S.C. Congressman Jim Clyburn, of the 6th Congressional District, answers questions from the audience during the public town hall at Technical College of the Lowcountry in Beaufort on Thursday, April 24, 2025. Clyburn has been holding town halls all over the state in red districts. “We’re here tonight to break our silence. We’ve been too quiet in the country, we’ve been too quiet in South Carolina. …” Clyburn said. “We have got to preserve this democracy. This is a great country in no need of being made great. What we have got to do is muster the energy, raise forces, find the common ground to work together so that we can make the greatnesses of this country accessible and affordable for all.” Amber Hewitt/The Island News
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