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South Carolina GOP isn’t sold on Trump’s candidate. He may endorse a second.

DNyuz

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June 16, 2026

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South Carolina GOP isn’t sold on Trump’s candidate. He may endorse a second.

President Donald Trump, who loves to boast of the win-loss record of his endorsed candidates in Republican primaries, is considering hedging his bet in South Carolina’s governor’s race by potentially endorsing both remaining Republicans. Lt. Gov. Pam Evette, whom Trump endorsed shortly before the first round of the state’s primary, eked out a first-place finish []

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