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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleLogistics professional
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderMale
LocationSouth Carolina
BackgroundLogistics professional
Notable personal detailsKyle O'Donnell Freeman is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in South Carolina in the 2026 election cycle. He has described his professional background as logistics and has campaigned on themes including jobs, affordable healthcare, infrastructure, support for veterans, and government accountability. He has been listed as a Democratic U.S. Senate candidate by the South Carolina Democratic Party and has an authorized principal campaign committee registered with the FEC.
Supports policies favoring working families and limiting corporate power, including raising the minimum wage, strengthening collective bargaining, and breaking up monopolies; frames economic priorities around reducing income inequality and standing up to the ultra-wealthy. Emphasis is on pro-worker economic measures and antitrust/competition reforms rather than explicit calls for specific tax-rate changes in the available materials.
Supports a single-payer healthcare system and government negotiation to reduce costs while ensuring fair compensation for healthcare workers. Advocates raising wages and benefits for in‑home healthcare workers and expanding access to affordable care.
Supports that climate change is real and human-caused and calls for investments in clean energy technologies and energy reform, including advanced nuclear (salt reactors) and energy storage solutions. Emphasizes bold leadership and clean energy investment rather than endorsing continued heavy reliance on fossil fuels or rollback of climate agreements.
Kyle Freeman is running in South Carolina’s Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, where he is one of the candidates facing Annie Andrews and Brandon Brown ahead of the June 9 vote. The race is moving into its final stretch as Democrats gathered at their state convention and early voting has already topped 100,000 ballots statewide. South Carolina’s 2026 filing period has also opened, putting the broader Senate and House election cycle into motion.



Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2024
2026
LatestCycle 2024
Cycle 2026
Source: FEC
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