President Donald Trump is contemplating an unusual strategy in the Republican primary for South Carolina’s governor’s race. He may endorse both remaining candidates, Lt. Governor Pam Evette and state Attorney General Alan Wilson. This approach would allow him to maintain neutrality and avoid conflicts with conservative activists.
Trump frequently highlights his endorsement success rate in Republican primaries. In this case, he might choose to support both candidates to secure a positive outcome, no matter who wins.
This move comes as Evette and Wilson compete in a runoff, each seeking to position themselves as the favored candidate. The decision to possibly back both candidates reflects an intent to safeguard his political capital within the party.

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