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Mace endorses Wilson in South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary after losing initial vote

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Rep. Nancy Mace endorsed South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson for governor after losing the initial GOP primary on Tuesday. Mace cited her preference for a law-and-order candidate in making her endorsement. The endorsement could influence the trajectory of South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial race.

Rep. Nancy Mace conceded her own South Carolina gubernatorial bid following Tuesday's primary election and immediately endorsed Attorney General Alan Wilson, another Republican candidate in the race. Mace announced her support for Wilson to her supporters after polls closed, emphasizing her desire for a law-and-order governor. Wilson, as the state's Attorney General, appears to align with Mace's stated priorities. The endorsement represents a consolidation of support within the Republican primary field and could affect the competitive dynamics of South Carolina's gubernatorial race going forward.

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The article does not specify the primary results (vote totals or margins), identify other candidates in the race, or indicate whether a runoff is required under South Carolina law.

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    Mace endorses Wilson after losing South Carolina gubernatorial bid

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