Republican Candidates for S.C. Governor Let Loose in Last Debate Before June 9 Election
The final debate before the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary featured intense exchanges among candidates. U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman accused Rom Reddy of collusion with Attorney General Alan Wilson, while the candidates discussed key issues like tax reform and education. Polling indicates a competitive race, with a significant portion of voters still undecided.
- ▪The debate took place on May 26 at Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C.
- ▪Polling shows that 27% of voters are undecided, leading the candidates.
- ▪Candidates agreed on the need to lower state income and property taxes.
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Republican Candidates for S.C. Governor Let Loose in Last Debate Before June 9 Election Jennifer Rust | 9:54 PM on May 26, 2026 AP Photo/Meg Kinnard U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman accused candidate Rom Reddy of being in league with S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson in the last debate before the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary, while fellow candidate U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace looked on. “I feel like they just took it outside!” she said at one point after all three accused each other in turn.
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