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  • Trump tries dual endorsement in South Carolina as his pick for governor flounders in polls

    After President Donald Trump’s pick for governor in Iowa lost in the Republican primary earlier this month, the president argued that he “would have endorsed the other person” if he had “the proper information.”

    Trump is taking no chances in the South Carolina gubernatorial primary. Over the weekend he rescinded his exclusive endorsement of Pamela Evette, the lieutenant governor, announcing instead that he would support both Evette and her runoff opponent, Alan Wilson, the state’s attorney general.

    The move put Evette’s political future in jeopardy: Even before Trump’s dual endorsement, she trailed in limited public polling and was seen by political observers in South Carolina as a weak candidate with little to show besides the president’s coveted endorsement.

    “Her chief distinction from Alan Wilson was that Trump endorsed her,” said Dr. Dubose Kapeluck, a professor of political science at the Citadel Military College of South Carolina.

    Trump’s dual endorsement “was a kiss of death,” he told MS NOW.

    Evette, who moved to South Carolina from Ohio to found a successful payroll and HR company in 2000, has been lieutenant governor since 2019, serving under Gov. Henry McMaster, who is term-limited.

    In office, she has pursued meaningful but little-celebrated policies, like a key tort reform bill, according to Gil Gatch, a Republican member of the South Carolina state House and an Evette supporter.

    But voters could be forgiven for knowing little about Evette besides the fact that Trump endorsed her, which he did just days before the June 9 primary. Visitors to her campaign website are greeted with a full-screen message labeling Evette as “Trump-endorsed.” The first line in her X bio states the same. Pro-Evette television ads are quick to tout the endorsement.

    An accomplishment like tort reform, while noted on Evette’s website, “maybe could have been something that was highlighted more heavily,” Gatch told MS NOW.

    The political makeup of South Carolina nearly guarantees the next governor will be whoever emerges on Tuesday between Evette and Wilson. They survived a crowded primary field on June 9, and nearly every challenger who fell short of the runoff publicly endorsed the attorney general.

    “She’s just not a good candidate,” Josh Kimbrell, a state senator who failed to make the runoff and has since said he’d back Wilson, said of Evette. 

    “She kind of assumed this was a coronation, and that was never going to go over that well,” he added.

    Even some pro-Trump voters were confused by the president’s initial endorsement of Evette, whom he called “a good friend, fighter, and WINNER” in a social media post in May.

    “I have no clue why Trump would endorse Pamela Evette,” Leland Lemmons, a 30-year-old Trump supporter told MS NOW as he exited a polling site in the Greenville suburb of Easley on June 9.

    “She’s served, you know, a decent time. I just haven’t seen much fruition of what she’s done in office,” he added.

    In a post on Truth Social Friday announcing his dual endorsement, Trump wrote, “I can’t hurt one of them by only Endorsing the other, so, therefore, I am going to Endorse, for Governor of South Carolina, both Pam Evette and Alan Wilson!”

    In a subsequent statement on X, Evette said, “I was proud to come in first as [Trump’s] endorsed candidate for Governor on June 9th. Looking forward to doing it again on June 23rd.”

    After The Washington Post foreshadowed the dual endorsement last Tuesday, allies of Evette were quick to denounce the possibility.

    “I would guess that’s fake news,” Suzanne Pucci, a member of Evette’s finance committee, told MS NOW of the chance Trump would also endorse Wilson. “She’s probably not real worried about it.”

    Another close ally and supporter told MS NOW at the time the report was “a total, fabricated lie.”

    “[Trump] is invested in Pamela Evette because she invested in him. He’s a loyal guy. That kind of stuff is important to him,” added the supporter, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    “With or without Trump, I think she is going to win,” they said.

    On Thursday, a senior campaign aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity,  brushed off the idea of a dual endorsement, telling MS NOW in a statement, “Pamela Evette has earned the complete and total endorsement of President Trump. She is the only Trump-endorsed candidate in this race and we look forward to delivering a big win for the president on Tuesday.”

    Roughly 24 hours later, Trump retracted the exclusive endorsement.

    The post Trump tries dual endorsement in South Carolina as his pick for governor flounders in polls appeared first on MS NOW.

    From MS Now.

  • Rain or Shine, the Mermaid Parade is Coney Island’s Shimmering Start of Summer Party

    At Coney Island’s Mermaid Parade, marchers dressed in a sea of fishnets, glitter, metallic scales, and neon wigs, but the crowd similarly brought their nautical A-game.

    Source: Vogue

  • Myanmar army killed over 700 civilians in six months, UN says

    The new UN report says the 702 civilian deaths over six months last year included 153 children.

    Source: BBC.

  • Myanmar army killed over 700 civilians in six months, UN says

    The new UN report says the 702 civilian deaths over six months last year included 153 children.

    Source: BBC.

  • House unveils bipartisan kids online safety deal

    From The Hill

    House lawmakers announced a bipartisan deal on a package for protecting kids online on Monday, months after negotiations on digital and social media regulation fell apart between the two parties. House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Brett Guthrie (R-Ky.) and Rep. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) said they “worked across the aisle for many months” and found…

  • ‘RHOM’ Lisa Hochstein Has Felony Charge Dropped After Allegedly Spying On Ex Husband

    “The Real Housewives of Miami” star Lisa Hochstein is no longer being criminally prosecuted for allegedly spying on her ex-husband Dr. Lenny Hochstein during their nasty divorce. According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, a counselor for…

    From TMZ.

  • Dog owner claims groomer sliced pet’s nipple and superglued it back together

    Tegan Williams says she was upset when her dog returned from her regular groomer with injuries.

    Source: BBC.

  • Dog owner claims groomer sliced pet’s nipple and superglued it back together

    Tegan Williams says she was upset when her dog returned from her regular groomer with injuries.

    Source: BBC.

  • Epstein’s Former Pal Les Wexner Applauds Harvard Keeping Name On Campus Buildings

    Billionaire Les Wexner is pleased Harvard decided to keep his name on two prominent spaces at its Kennedy School … though he says the outcome was never really in doubt. Responding to the recent push to strip his name from the school’s main…

    From TMZ.

  • 25 Years Later, Look Back at the 2001 Premiere of ‘Legally Blonde’

    Revisit the 2001 ‘Legally Blonde’ premiere, from Reese Witherspoon’s mermaid Marc Jacobs dress to Ali Larter’s boho-chic moment.

    Source: Vogue

  • Plurality in new polling says prediction market betting on elections should be illegal

    From The Hill

    A plurality of respondents to a new poll believes placing prediction market bets on election outcomes should be illegal.  The Politico survey found that 44 percent of 1,167 respondents believe betting on election results should be illegal. Three in 10 respondents said the practice should be legal, while a quarter said they did not know. …

  • At least 13 killed and dozens injured after Qatar gas explosion

    The city’s main liquified natural gas (LNG) processing site suffered a “technical accident” in the Ras Laffan industrial zone.

    Source: BBC.