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Washington Examiner

Trump double-endorses in South Carolina governor’s race, dealing setback to Pamela Evette

Trump double-endorses in South Carolina governor’s race, dealing setback to Pamela Evette
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President Donald Trump announced on Friday he is backing both Republican candidates vying for their party’s gubernatorial nomination in South Carolina, marking a setback for Lt. Gov. Pam Evette — a GOP candidate he’d already endorsed in that race.  The president said he couldn’t pick between the two “highly respected” candidates, Evette and Attorney General […]

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