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Newsom visits South Carolina, where Democrats question its appeal

EconLearnerBy EconLearnerJuly 11, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Governor Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., Talks about a crowd gathered in a Community center on Wednesday 9 July, … more 2025, in Seneca, SC (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard)

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California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) Journey to South Carolina this week, a visit that has created many securities, comes shortly over six years after the California government’s ban from traveling to official businesses in Palmetto State, according to a law signed by Newsom. While South Carolina is on the other side of the country, many former Californians now call it home, with tens of thousands moving from the gold state to South Carolina during the Newsom as a ruler.

South Carolina surpassed the U-Haul growth index for the first time last year, which means it was the number one destination from the one-way street that used U-Haul. “Texas, North Carolina, Florida and Tennessee complete the top five growth states”, U-Haul famous In a statement on the release of the 2024 index, adding that “California has experienced the most net loss of travel in U-Haul equipment and ranks 50th for the fifth consecutive year”.

According to census data, South Carolina had the highest rate of growth of the nation’s population through domestic migration in 2024, while California once again lost the population due to pure domestic migration. During journalists of his interactions in South Carolina, Gavin Newsom was never asked to explain why he believes that his state loses so many residents in South Carolina and other red states.

“Texas (85,267), North Carolina (82,288) and South Carolina (68,043) saw the largest profits from domestic immigration, while California (-239,575), New York (-120,917) and Illinois (-56,235) Dominration, while in 2023 and 2024, “disassembly were explained to a statement. The only reason why the population of California did not shrink last year is due to international immigration.

Asked about a Newsom White House, Congress Jim Clyburn (DS.C.) told reporters “I feel good about his chances”. The Prime Minister of the South Carolina Republican Party, Drew McKissick, did not share Clyburn’s feeling, suggesting that Newsom could come to South Carolina “looking for voters who left California due to high taxes.

The contradictory approaches of South Carolina and California in public policy and governance are teaching, especially to the extent that they are indicative of the ideologies and preferences that differentiate the two major political parties. In fiscal policy, South Carolina has a top -notch income tax rate of 6.2% to 6% at the end of 2025, from 7% only three years ago. While this is a relatively high percentage compared to other southeast states, the top interest rates of South Carolina is less than half of California’s top marginal income tax rate, which is the highest of the nation.

In addition, although South Carolina’s top income tax rate is high compared to neighboring states, Columbia’s legislators are working to make sure it will not happen much more. South Carolina’s tax reform legislation approved this spring, which will move the state to a flat tax of 1.99% over the next five years and then completely abolish it in the next five years. The South Carolina Senate will undertake this reform in January. Meanwhile, in California it is not only the income tax relief not on the agenda, Gavin Newsom was the only ruler in the country Increase Income Taxes to Businesses During the depth of the economic downturn based on the 2020 pandemic. Newsom, however, recently approves Tax relief for movie producers.

In addition to tax policy, California and South Carolina receive diametrically opposed approaches to work, energy and other key policy areas. While South Carolina is a state of law at work where workers cannot be forced to join a union as a prerequisite for employment, the forced trade union organization is a reality in California.

In addition to tax rates, utility accounts and gas prices are also much higher on average in California than in South Carolina. California’s relatively high energy values ​​are partially guided by progressive policy preferences, such as the imposition of the first Cap-and-Trade program of the nation for carbon emissions.

Dick Harpootlian, a former president of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, who also served in the Senate of the State, prescribed the Los Angeles Times This “Newsom would find it difficult to find a place in many parts of South Carolina”.

“If he had a history of resolving huge problems such as the lack of housing or the social security net, he would be a more enjoyable candidate,” Harpootlian said of Newsom’s prospects as a White House candidate. “I think it will have a difficult time explaining why there are so many failures in California.”

Gavin Newsom visited South Carolina to reinforce local Democrats, who also help to take into account a possible White House offer if the California ruler decides to start one. Newsom did not use this week’s trip to South Carolina to offer its theory of why South Carolina attracts so many new residents, while California continues to lose population in other states, but the issue will remain in time for a local journalist.

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