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Crossroads 2026SC Politics

Crossroads 2026: S.C. Governor’s Debate Drama Poised to Escalate

Party rules could limit participation in upcoming Republican gubernatorial showdowns…

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by WILL FOLKS *** There’s already been significant drama amongst South Carolina’s
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5 comments

Joshua Kendrick Top fan March 18, 2026 at 9:13 pm

Haha. The only thing better than 4 nutjobs debating is 5 nutjobs. So count me in for Rom! Let’s show South Carolina what a Republican hellscape looks like … debate style!

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Veni,vidi,vici Top fan March 19, 2026 at 8:34 am

I heard you and Scott Bessent like nut jobs

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Chris Memminger Top fan March 18, 2026 at 9:28 pm

The similarities between the Epstein cabal and the anti Mace tactics of the Alan Wilson cabal are starkly similar. Alan couldn’t afford an island so he made a whole state where sex offenders are not prosecuted. Its almost like he has hundreds of files filled with tactics used to silence victims…..

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Nanker Phelge March 18, 2026 at 10:47 pm

Hey Will, you know who else said he would fund his own campaign? Give up? Dementia J Trump! How did that turn out? And he’s still asking for money. What for? He can’t run again…maybe. Let’s see what Ol’ Seawall Reddy does.

My prediction is that Seawall will be the Vivek Ramalamadingdong of SC politics, here today, gone tomorrow leaving a trail of hot air in his wake.

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Thomas Balek Top fan March 19, 2026 at 9:24 am

“Candidates who participate in the debates must also pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee – and attend a “unity” event at the conclusion of partisan primary elections.”

Yet ANOTHER “Loyalty Oath” by GOP leadership? What first amendment?

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