SC Republican Gubernatorial Candidates Debate Ahead of Primary Election
Most candidates backed existing abortion limits, while Ralph Norman alone supported a total ban without exceptions, highlighting a sharp split in the GOP field.
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Question about a no-exception abortion ban splits SC Republicans wanting to be governor
The second South Carolina Republican gubernatorial debate was held at the Sottile Theater in Charleston, South Carolina, on Tuesday, April 22, 2026. (File photo by Mark Susko/Special to the SC Daily Gazette)Six Republicans running to be South Carolina’s next governor touted their anti-abortion credentials on the debate stage Tuesday but differed on whether they’d support or veto an all-out ban without exceptions. The debate at the College of Cha…
SC Republican gubernatorial candidates debate ahead of primary election
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) - Six of the seven South Carolina gubernatorial candidates debated on stage Tuesday evening, as the Statewide Primary Election is just weeks away, on June 9. At the Sottile Theatre at the College of Charleston, several journalists across the state served as panelists, asking questions on various topics and issues South Carolinians [...]
South Carolina GOP governor candidates split on strict abortion ban in Charleston debate
If the first debate was about common ground, the second was about drawing lines. South Carolina GOP governor candidates split on a strict abortion ban in Charleston. Here’s what happened.
FULL DEBATE: Six GOP candidates for SC Governor take stage in Charleston
SC Republican gubernatorial candidates take the stage in Charleston for the second in a series of debates carried exclusively by FOX Carolina News and Gray Media: Pamela Evette, Josh Kimbrell, Nancy Mace, Ralph Norman, Rom Reddy, and Alan Wilson.
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