Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson Advance to South Carolina Gubernatorial Runoff
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Overview
Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette and Attorney General Alan Wilson are headed to a runoff election for the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial nomination after neither secured a majority of the primary vote. Following her fifth-place finish, Representative Nancy Mace has conceded and endorsed Wilson for the secondary contest.
Where they agree
- Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson have advanced to the Republican gubernatorial runoff in South Carolina.
- Nancy Mace finished behind other candidates in the primary and subsequently endorsed Alan Wilson.
- Donald Trump endorsed Pamela Evette for the gubernatorial nomination.
- Nancy Mace indicated she will remain active in political life following her electoral loss.
Source Perspectives
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Center / Mixed
4 sources
BreitbartStraightforward reporting on primary election results.
Straightforward reporting on primary election results.
FramingStraightforward reporting on primary election results.
EmphasisElection outcome and Trump's endorsement.
ToneNeutral
Just the NewsFactual reporting on election outcomes including candidate statements and explanations for their loss.
Factual reporting on election outcomes including candidate statements and explanations for their loss.
FramingFactual reporting on election outcomes including candidate statements and explanations for their loss.
EmphasisElection results and candidates' personal justifications for electoral performance.
ToneNeutral
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The HillProcedural and analytical reporting on election results and candidate shifts.
Procedural and analytical reporting on election results and candidate shifts.
FramingProcedural and analytical reporting on election results and candidate shifts.
EmphasisElectoral process, runoff mechanics, and shifts in political influence.
ToneNeutral
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Washington TimesObjective reporting on primary outcomes across multiple races.
Objective reporting on primary outcomes across multiple races.
FramingObjective reporting on primary outcomes across multiple races.
EmphasisPrimary election results for the gubernatorial race and Senate seats.
ToneNeutral
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Right
2 sources
National ReviewHostile opinion commentary regarding the electoral exit of a specific political figure.
leans
Hostile opinion commentary regarding the electoral exit of a specific political figure.
FramingHostile opinion commentary regarding the electoral exit of a specific political figure.
EmphasisThe departure of Nancy Mace from office.
ToneHostile
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The Daily CallerPolitical commentary interpreting election results as a confirmation of party leadership influence.
leans
Political commentary interpreting election results as a confirmation of party leadership influence.
FramingPolitical commentary interpreting election results as a confirmation of party leadership influence.
EmphasisThe influence of Donald Trump on the Republican primary outcomes.
ToneAssertive
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