Campaign Office Officially Open
Murrells Inlet — On a sun-filled Thursday afternoon, John Vincent, candidate for South Carolina's 7th Congressional District, officially opened the doors to his new campaign headquarters. Joined by his wife Deb and an enthusiastic crew of volunteers and supporters, Vincent welcomed the public to their new office space with a ribbon cutting ceremony on April 2nd.
The event marked a significant milestone in the Vincent For Congress campaign, bringing together neighbors, community leaders, and longtime supporters eager to be part of the movement to bring authentic leadership to Washington.
A former Command Master Chief in the U.S. Navy, Vincent addressed the gathering with the same direct, mission-focused approach that defined his 20-year military career. Standing before a crowd of supporters in the freshly opened space, he spoke about why establishing a physical presence in the community matters so deeply to this campaign.
"This office isn't just a building—it's the heartbeat of our grassroots movement," Vincent said. "When I served ain the Navy, I learned that the most important missions are only accomplished when people work effectively together. This headquarters gives our community a hub where neighbors can meet, organize, and build the coalition that will bring real change to South Carolina's 7th District."
The new campaign headquarters will serve as a central organizing point for volunteer coordination, community events, and voter outreach efforts across the district—from the coastal communities of Myrtle Beach to the rural farms of the Pee Dee region.
The campaign encourages all residents of South Carolina's 7th District to visit and become part of what Vincent calls a "mission-first movement" to unite communities around practical solutions. The office address is 641 Little Tony Avenue, Murrells Inlet, 29576.