President Donald Trump, known for highlighting the success rate of his endorsed candidates in Republican primaries, is considering a unique approach in the South Carolina governor’s race. Rather than backing a single candidate, he might endorse both remaining contenders in the GOP gubernatorial primary runoff.
The race is a face-off between South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pam Evette and state Attorney General Alan Wilson. Trump’s consideration to support both candidates may be seen as an effort to maintain favor with conservative activists and avoid inner-party conflict.
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This dual endorsement strategy would align with previous instances where Trump has sought to balance his endorsements to potentially benefit from either candidate’s victory. Such a move reflects his distinct approach to political endorsements, aiming to maintain influence regardless of the primary outcome.

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