Voters in South Carolina are heading to the polls for the Republican primary runoff elections, which include the gubernatorial race and other key positions such as attorney general and agriculture commissioner. The gubernatorial runoff features Lt. Governor Pamela Evette against Ralph Norman, while Attorney General Alan Wilson faces Joshua Kimbrell in his bid for the governor’s seat. Polls show a tight race, with undecided voters potentially playing a decisive role. The Republican primary runoff for attorney general is also in focus, with Stephen Goldfinch facing David Stumbo, the latter enjoying endorsements from local law enforcement officials.
Key Takeaways
- The market’s pricing suggests that Pamela Evette’s chances in the South Carolina Republican Governor Primary Runoff appear uncertain, reflected in varied YES probabilities.
- Indications from the market show strong support for Alan Wilson, with a 93% YES probability for winning the gubernatorial runoff by at least 15%.
- The Republican attorney general race is a closely watched contest, as its outcome is likely to influence broader party strategies in the general election.
What to Watch
Observers should monitor the election-day turnout and any last-minute endorsements that could sway undecided voters in the gubernatorial runoff. The resolution of the attorney general race, with significant endorsements backing Stumbo, could indicate broader electoral trends. Any shifts in polling or precinct reports throughout the day may provide further insights into the likely outcomes in these key races.
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