President Donald Trump is contemplating a dual endorsement in South Carolina’s GOP gubernatorial primary. The race features Lieutenant Governor Pam Evette and Attorney General Alan Wilson. Trump’s strategy reflects his tendency to steer clear of conflicts with conservative factions.
Typically, the president touts his successful endorsement track record in Republican primaries. However, in this instance, he appears to weigh his options by supporting both candidates to maintain favor amongst conservative circles. The scenario in South Carolina represents a potentially unique endorsement approach.
Such dual endorsements can be seen as a way to influence the election outcome while avoiding alienation of any faction within the party. It highlights Trump’s careful political maneuvering in crucial party contests.

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