The SCGOP doesn't feel there are enough conservatives voting in its primary so it's offering ideological bribes:
Really, it's not like that at all. The health care question simply asks whether the General Assembly should "defend the freedom of all South Carolinians to make their own health care decisions."
Well, heck yeah. No hidden message there.
Karen Floyd, the state GOP chairwoman, concedes part of the reason for putting these questions to the voters is to get more conservatives engaged in the process. To do that, you have to ask questions that just flat-out make voters want to punch that button.
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