Curtis Bostic aims to get more Americans involved in political process
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Post and Courier plans to profile all 18 Republican and Democratic 1st Congressional District candidates by the March 19 primaries. This is the 14th installment.
BY ROBERT BEHRE
rbehre@postandcourier.com
Ask Curtis Bostic why he is running for the 1st Congressional District seat, and the former Charleston County Councilman offers an answer much like many of his opponents.
“This sounds political, but it’s the truth: the sincere belief that we Americans have to make a change of course over the next few years or we’re going to have catastrophic problems,” he says.
“I believe we need common sense Americans to get involved in the political process.”
A devout Christian, Bostic appears uneasy with the task of promoting himself, but he said what distinguishes him from the field is his deep roots in the community.
Read more in upcoming editions of The Post and Courier.

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