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Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson Advance to Runoff in South Carolina GOP Gubernatorial Primary

Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson have advanced to a runoff in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary, marking a notable defeat for Nancy Mace. The winner is anticipated to perform well in the general election, while Democrats are looking to leverage progressive support for potential gains.

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Pamela Evette, the lieutenant governor of South Carolina, and Alan Wilson, the state's attorney general, have advanced to a runoff in the Republican primary for the gubernatorial election in South Carolina. This outcome indicates a significant defeat for Nancy Mace, who has been a controversial figure in the race. The winner of the Republican primary is expected to have a strong chance in the general election, reflecting South Carolina's conservative political landscape. Meanwhile, Democrats are aiming to capitalize on progressive enthusiasm to gain ground in the upcoming elections.

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  • loaded language: 'controversial'
  • framing: Trump-backed
  • framing: decisive defeat

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Trump-backed Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson head to runoff in South Carolina GOP governor race

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Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson Advance to Runoff in South Carolina GOP Gubernatorial Primary