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Meet Dr. Annie Andrews

Dr. Annie Andrews is a pediatrician and a mom, not a politician. She’s spent her entire career serving South Carolina families—not donors and lobbyists—and she’s running for Senate because kids and parents across the state are getting screwed by a system designed to work for the powerful, not the rest of us.

After nearly two decades in children’s hospitals, Annie saw how Washington’s failures reach all the way into her exam room every day. Kids shot in their own neighborhoods. Parents forced to ration medication. Families unable to find mental health care. So she got involved in advocacy and policy—and what she saw in the halls of power appalled her.

Special interests and lobbyists run the show, and regular people are getting left behind. But Annie isn’t afraid of a fight. She’s taken on Big Pharma, fought for safer schools, and pushed to expand access to health care. She won’t take a dime of corporate PAC money—and she’s not afraid to take on anyone who’s sold out the people she serves.

That includes Lindsey Graham, the worst kind of Washington politician. Lindsey stands for nothing and does whatever the donors and lobbyists tell him, whether it’s slashing Medicaid, cutting food assistance for hungry children, or handing out tax breaks to billionaires.

So Annie is running against him. In the Senate, she’ll fight for every family to have the chance to raise their kids in safety and with dignity, with access to affordable care, quality public schools, and economic security.

Washington needs some healing. And Annie will fight with the same heart, grit, and dedication she brings to caring for her patients every single day.

Annie lives in Charleston with her three children, who attend public schools.