"Raghead" comment On June 3, 2010, Knotts used the word "
raghead" to describe President
Barack Obama and Republican gubernatorial candidate (and fellow
Lexington County resident)
Nikki Haley while appearing on a live broadcast of Pub Politics. Several people present at the political talk show's broadcast confirmed Knotts said "We already got one raghead in the White House, we don’t need a raghead in the governor's mansion." Haley was raised as a
Sikh and later converted to
Christianity. Haley has stated she attends services of both faiths. Knotts later issued a statement, saying, "Since my intended humorous context was lost in translation, I apologize. I still believe Ms Haley is pretending to be someone she is not, much as Obama did, but I apologize to both for an unintended slur." Haley campaign manager Tim Pearson called Knotts "an embarrassment to our state and to the Republican Party." After Knotts' controversial remarks, former Lexington County Republican Party chairwoman
Katrina Shealy announced a primary candidacy to challenge Jake Knotts in 2012. On June 10, the Lexington County Republican Party voted to
censure Knotts and asked him to resign from office, by a vote of 26 to 7. Knotts reiterated that he would not resign, saying "I'm truly, deeply sorry I used those words and there was no intention for them to be interpreted to be prejudice." == Honors and recognitions ==