COLUMBIA, SC – Municipal leaders from the Midlands and across South Carolina today endorsed Steve Benjamin’s campaign for Mayor of Columbia.
“We are all facing the same challenges and, in this economy it is vital that we pool our resources and face them together,” said Blythewood Mayor Keith Bailey. “Steve Benjamin is the only candidate who truly understands that. He’s the only one who has expressed a truly regional vision for Columbia.”
Benjamin said today’s endorsement further demonstrates a willingness to think outside the box so Columbia can finally live up to its potential as a regional and statewide leader.
“Right now the Columbia’s leaders aren’t talking to anyone outside of Columbia,” Benjamin says. “That has to change. The stakes are too high to simply go it alone.”
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Clyburn Endorses Benjamin
COLUMBIA, SC - U.S. House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn endorsed Steve Benjamin for Mayor of Columbia today saying that Benjamin will bring vision, hope, and change to our city.
"Steve Benjamin is not a business as usual politician and he will not be a business as usual mayor," Clyburn said. "Steve is a young man with extraordinary talents and he will bring creative and innovative leadership to South Carolina's Capital City."
Clyburn, who has represented South Carolina's 6th Congressional District since 1992, focused on Benjamin's dedication to Columbia's neighborhood organizations and public safety as two driving reasons behind his decision.
"Steve Benjamin is not a business as usual politician and he will not be a business as usual mayor," Clyburn said. "Steve is a young man with extraordinary talents and he will bring creative and innovative leadership to South Carolina's Capital City."
Clyburn, who has represented South Carolina's 6th Congressional District since 1992, focused on Benjamin's dedication to Columbia's neighborhood organizations and public safety as two driving reasons behind his decision.
Benjamin launches Radio Ad
COLUMBIA, SC – Steve Benjamin’s Mayoral Campaign broke onto the airwaves this week with a radio ad featuring a 2007 voicemail left by then Senator Barack Obama.
“I’ve saved this voicemail for well over two years now,” Benjamin explains. “It has been a personal inspiration for me because I still believe in what we can do when we work together. I still believe in hope.”
“I’ve saved this voicemail for well over two years now,” Benjamin explains. “It has been a personal inspiration for me because I still believe in what we can do when we work together. I still believe in hope.”
March Madness
Steve Benjamin wants to be your next Mayor of Columbia! He has been doing what it takes to make that happen. Along with supporters like you, Steve has been knocking on doors and calling folks personally in the community to inform them on why he would to lead the City of Columbia!
We encourage you to join us every Saturday as we make it our mission to the neighborhoods all across Columbia. We will meet at the Benjamin for Mayor HQ (1529 Washington Street) at 10am. If you are interested in assisting please feel free to email the campaign at info@stevebenjamin.com.
We encourage you to join us every Saturday as we make it our mission to the neighborhoods all across Columbia. We will meet at the Benjamin for Mayor HQ (1529 Washington Street) at 10am. If you are interested in assisting please feel free to email the campaign at info@stevebenjamin.com.
Benjamin Financial Cuts
COLUMBIA, SC - Columbia mayoral candidate Steve Benjamin called on the Mayor and all City Council Members to forgo half of their city salaries for two years as part of a larger plan to eliminate waste and maximize efficiency within Columbia's City Government.
Supporter Conference Call
It has been truly wonderful to have your support as we have launched a campaign driven at delivering leadership, accountability, and vision to the city of Columbia.
Officially Filing and Mayoral Forums!
This was a fantastic and eventful week as we continued our push to bring Bold, New Leadership to the city of Columbia! Because of the energetic response that we have gotten from supporters all over the city, we have been able to effectively address the key challenges that our city is facing:
Investing in public safety, ending fiscal irresponsibility, and creating jobs that put citizens back to work.
Statement on Vandalism of City Hall
Earlier today Steve issued the following statement on the racial graffiti found on City Hall this morning:
“I was disgusted this morning to learn that what should be a symbol of inclusion in our representative democracy had been vandalized with bigotry and intolerance.
This incident was clearly designed to frighten and intimidate but it has had the opposite result.
This is exactly why we need a new leader who can unify all of us behind a new vision for Columbia, and I am now more than ever dedicated to that cause.
I have absolute faith that our city’s police force will identify and apprehend those responsible but, more importantly, I have faith that the people of Columbia will come together to reject this kind of illegal and unacceptable activity.
The challenges facing our city are as serious as the stakes are high. We cannot address them distracted by ignorance. We cannot overcome them if we are divided by hate.
We are one people. We are one Columbia. Only by coming together can we make this a city of vision, opportunity, and hope for all.”
Happy Hanukkah!
In these difficult times when many struggle in the shadows of fear and despair, I can think of few celebrations more fitting than a festival of light.I can think of few better expressions of community than reminding those who are less fortunate that they do not stand alone and that even the deepest darkness can be driven away with the lighting of a single candle.
So it is with faith and hope in our hearts that we wish you a safe and happy Hanukkah. From our family to yours, we say, "Shalom."
Steve on WACH Fox's Good Day
Yesterday Steve appeared on WACH Fox's "Good Day" with Ashleigh Messervy. Check out his interview below: