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Pamela Evett, Alan Wilson advance to runoff in crowded South Carolina primary, CBS News projects

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2026/06/10 - 01:12 502 مشاهدة
Politics Pamela Evett, Alan Wilson advance to runoff in crowded South Carolina primary, CBS News projects By Kathryn Watson Kathryn Watson Politics Reporter Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C. Read Full Bio Kathryn Watson June 9, 2026 / 9:12 PM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson are heading to a runoff in South Carolina's Republican primary for governor after none of the six candidates in the primary reached the required majority threshold of votes to avoid a runoff. The runoff election will be June 23. Evette is South Carolina's current lieutenant governor and had President Trump's backing. Alan Wilson has been South Carolina's attorney general for over 15 years. The South Carolina GOP gubernatorial race was one of the widest open  primaries in the country, with there being no clear frontrunner  heading into Tuesday night. Candidates knocked out of the race include GOP Rep. Nancy Mace, who has had some disagreements with Mr. Trump in the past. She condemned Mr. Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021 riot, and he endorsed a primary challenger in her House reelection race in 2022, but she prevailed in that race. Although she and Mr. Trump had warmer interactions afterward, Mace was instrumental in the House push to release the Epstein files. Mr. Trump snubbed Mace by endorsing Pamela Evette shortly before the primary. During early voting, the president called Evette a "good friend, fighter, and WINNER." The president's endorsement echoed term-limited South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, who is also backing Evette. South Carolina state Sen. Josh Kimbrell, U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman and former business executive Rom Reddy also lost out on primary night.  South Carolina hasn't had a Democratic governor since Gov. Jim Hodges, who left office in 2003, and Mr. Trump Trump won the state with 58% of the vote in 2024, making the Republican candidate the favorite to win...
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