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Chris Hayes cracks up as Trump celebrates 'double endorsement' primary win

MS NOW's Chris Hayes cracked up on Tuesday's broadcast of All In after President Donald Trump celebrated the results of a primary race where he endorsed both candidates. Alan Wilson, the South Carolina attorney general, defeated the state's Lieutenant Governor, Pamela Evette, in a Republican Governor primary race. Trump endorsed both candidates in the race, which the Associated Press called after just 8 of the vote had been counted. Trump posted a picture celebrating Wilson's victory shortly after the announcement, which made Hayes crack up. He noted that the president had previously endorsed Evette to win in the first round of the primary. Trump clearly doesn't care. He just cares about loyalty, and he cares about being seen as a winner, Hayes said, laughing. So, his team gave him some internal data, and it looks like this guy is winning, so go with him.Hayes then read from Trump's Truth Social post, which made him laugh even harder. After Wilson was declared a Republican nominee for governor. Alan Wilson wins, endorsed by President Trump, Hayes said Dot, dot dot. So was the other person in the race, Ali Velshi, MS NOW's chief data reporter, chimed in.
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