- June 30, 2026
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Trump’s Influence in South Carolina GOP Gubernatorial Race
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- June 10, 2026
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President Donald Trump’s influence in Republican primaries faces scrutiny as South Carolina prepares for a GOP runoff election. Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette, Trump’s endorsed candidate, advances to the runoff alongside South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson. This contest follows a week after some of Trump’s endorsements did not lead to expected victories in other states.
The gubernatorial race in South Carolina is set against the backdrop of a term-limited Governor Henry McMaster stepping down. Attorney General Alan Wilson and Lieutenant Governor Evette are competing to succeed him, with the winner likely favored in the general election in this Republican stronghold.
In the broader picture of Republican primaries, Trump’s endorsement power has been significant but not absolute. A recent example is in Iowa, where his endorsed candidate, Randy Feenstra, lost to Zach Lahn. Lahn had backing from the Make America Healthy Again movement and Turning Point USA.
All major contenders in the South Carolina race have expressed support for Trump. After remaining neutral for a period, Trump endorsed Evette, praising her as an “America First Patriot.” Her rival, Rep. Nancy Mace, contended that her call for transparency in the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein led to Trump’s backing of Evette.
Trump also suggested that Henry McMaster Jr., the current governor’s son, could be Evette’s running mate, sparking political chatter. Both Governor McMaster and Evette denied any pre-arranged agreements regarding her running mate. McMaster Jr. has since withdrawn his name from consideration, citing it not being the right time.
The winner of the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial nomination will likely be a strong candidate in November’s general election. On the Democratic side, candidates include State Rep. Jermaine Johnson, William Mullins McLeod Jr., and Billy Webster.
Paul Steinhauser, a politics reporter based in New Hampshire, continues to cover this evolving political landscape, providing insights across the campaign trail from various states.
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