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Joe Cunningham
Joe Cunningham, Official Porrtait, 116th Congress.jpg
U.S. Representative from South Carolina's 1st Congressional District
From: January 3, 2019 – January 3, 2021
Predecessor Mark Sanford
Successor Nancy Mace
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Party Democrat
Spouse(s) Amanda Bonfiglio
Religion Protestant[1]

Joseph Kendrick “Joe” Cunningham is a lawyer and Democrat politician currently representing South Carolina's 1st district in the United States House of Representatives. Cunningham is a member of the Blue Dog Coalition and the New Democrat Coalition. A sleazy liberal hypocrite, he denounces lobbyists yet worked as one to lobby for a yacht club in Florida.[2]

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U.S. House of Representatives

2018 U.S. election in South Carolina's 1st district

Cunningham was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2018 midterm elections, defeating Republican Katie Arrington by just over 1% of the vote.[3]

Tenure

Cunningham voted in favor of the Climate Action Now Act on May 2, 2019.[4]

On May 17, 2019, Rep. Cunningham voted along with his party line in favor of the radical Equality Act.[5]

Cunningham voted in favor of condemning Donald Trump's supposedly “racist” comments.[6]

Cunningham voted against the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019.[7]

Rep. Cunningham voted in December 2019 in favor of the left-wing bill H.R.3.[8]

Cunningham voted along with his Democrat colleagues in favor of the sham impeachment resolutions brought against Donald Trump.[9]

Cunningham voted in favor of the implementation of the USMCA.[10]

In February 2020, Rep. Cunningham joined six House Democrats in voting with the majority of Republicans against the Democrat-led bill Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2019.[11]

2020 election

Despite fake election ratings,[12][13] Cunningham lost re-election by a very narrow margin in the 2020 elections to Republican opponent Nancy Mace, a state representative.[14] His defeat was largely attributed to being unable to overcome a strong challenge in the mostly Republican-leaning district, particularly in not winning over enough voters on the issue of offshore drilling unlike in 2018.[15]

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References

  1. Jump up ↑ Religious affiliation of members of 116th Congress
  2. Jump up ↑ S.C. Democrat Who Railed Against Lobbying Lobbied for Posh Florida Yacht Club
  3. Jump up ↑ South Carolina Election Results: First House District
  4. Jump up ↑ HR 9 - Climate Action Now Act - National Key Vote
  5. Jump up ↑ HR 5 - Equality Act - National Key Vote
  6. Jump up ↑ H Res 489 - Condemning President Trump's Racist Comments Directed at Members of Congress - National Key Vote
  7. Jump up ↑ HR 3877 - Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019 - National Key Vote
  8. Jump up ↑ HR 3 - Lower Drug Costs Now Act of 2019 - National Key Vote
  9. Jump up ↑ H Res 755 - Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors - National Key Vote
  10. Jump up ↑ HR 5430 - United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act - National Key Vote
  11. Jump up ↑ HR 2474 - Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2019 - National Key Vote
  12. Jump up ↑ 2020 House Race Ratings | The Cook Political Report
  13. Jump up ↑ Who wins 2020? House Election Predictions & Key Races - Politico
  14. Jump up ↑ Republican Nancy Mace unseats Democratic incumbent Rep. Joe Cunningham in South Carolina's 1st Congressional District
  15. Jump up ↑ Column: How Joe Cunningham lost

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Democrat Establishment
Groups

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Agenda

Anti-TrumpBig governmentCensorshipCritical Race TheoryCultural MarxismDefund the PoliceDemocratic plantationElitismInfanticideLeftismLiberalismMarxismOpen bordersProgressivismSpending billsTransgenderism

Tactics

Bait and switchDemonizationLiberal deceitLiberal media biasLiberal propagandaPolitical correctnessRussia collusion hoaxVoter fraud

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Puppets

Cindy AxneBarbara BollierAnthony BrindisiSteve BullockLou CorreaT.J. CoxCal CunninghamJoe CunninghamSharice DavidsAbby FinkenauerElizabeth P. FletcherSara GideonJared GoldenAl GrossJosh HarderJaime HarrisonMJ HegarJohn HickenlooperKendra HornChrissy HoulahanConor LambElaine LuriaMark E. KellyAndy KimTom MalinowskiBen McAdamsLucy McBathAmy McGrathDebbie Mucarsel-PowellJon OssoffChris PappasMax RoseHarley RoudaElissa SlotkinAbigail SpanbergerHaley StevensXochitl Torres SmallRaphael WarnockJennifer Wexton

Allies

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Historical opponents

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