A Caring Conservative
He's Truly One of Us

Nikki's proud to call Lexington County home. In fact, he's been here all his life. His first job was working in the family business at Ed's Drive-Thru. And soon after graduating from law school, he started his own practice in West Columbia.

He's also raised his family here. He and Ada Jane have four daughters - who all attended public school in Lexington County. Today, their daughters live the same family values they were taught growing up - the same kind of values we all share with our families and communities. And he wants the same opportunities for your family as he does for his. It's why he fights for better schools, better jobs, better and more accessible health care, safer communities, lower taxes and the welfare of senior citizens.

As our Senator, he truly cares about everyone who lives and works here. The thousands of people he's helped over his career can attest to that. In fact, his constituent service record is regarded by his peers in the Legislature as one of the best. When citizens have a problem involving State Government, they need someone like Nikki – not someone who's just looking toward the next election. If Nikki can’t help you personally, he'll find someone who can, and then follow up to make sure the problem is resolved. He's an advocate for all of us – a role he takes personally.

Nikki's commitment to his constituents is best exemplified by his fight to bring the State Farmer's Market to us and to establish a heart center in Lexington County.


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