South Carolina GOP Primary Results: Live Updates
South Carolina Republicans voted Saturday in the state’s GOP presidential primary.
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South Carolina Republicans voted Saturday in the state’s GOP presidential primary.
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South Carolina’s Republican voters went to the polls on Saturday to choose a candidate for president, with two significant choices left: the state’s former governor, Nikki Haley, and former president Donald Trump.
The polls are now closed in the South Carolina Republican primary and results should start flowing in momentarily.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump won over South Carolina Republicans as the candidate who voters believe can win in November, keep the country safe and has the mental capability to be president.