
GOP Candidates Clash on SC Growth at Debate
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South Carolinas first Republican debate for the 2026 governor race unfolded at the Newberry Opera House, with candidates Alan Wilson, Josh Kimbrell, and Nancy Mace taking the stage. The debate focused on tax cuts, affordability, school choice, and government efficiency, with the candidates largely agreeing. However, tensions rose when discussing the states growth, particularly on roads, technology, and accommodating new residents. Wilson advocated for AI-driven transportation, Mace emphasized federal fund utilization, and Kimbrell pushed for concurrency laws. Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette and Rom Reddy did not attend. The debate set the stage for future clashes, showcasing the candidates readiness to lead South Carolinas next chapter.
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