Attorney General Wilson wins SC Republican runoff
COLUMBIA (AP) South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has won the Republican nomination for a third term. Wilson beat state Rep. Todd Atwater in unofficial results in June 26’s runoff. Wilson picked up 48.6 percent of the vote in the June 12 primary just under the majority needed to avoid a runoff. Atwater hammered Wilson on […]
Attorney General Wilson in Republican runoff with Atwater
COLUMBIA (AP) South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has been forced into a runoff for the Republican nomination. Wilson will take on state Rep. Todd Atwater in the runoff June 26. Wilson nearly won the nomination outright, but fell just over 1 percentage point short in unofficial results from June 12’s primary. Atwater hammered Wilson […]
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