Alan Wilson, South Carolina's four-term Republican attorney general, enters 2026 governor's race
- South Carolina's four-term Republican Attorney General Alan Wilson formally entered the 2026 race for governor.
- Wilson endorsed eliminating fraud, wasteful spending, the state income tax, and advocated for lawsuit reform and school choice.
- Wilson relived his near-death experience serving in the military and witnessing an attack in Afghanistan, and evoked President Donald Trump whom he defended in a trial.
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1-on-1: SC Attorney General Alan Wilson announces bid for governor. His plans for the state
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Alan Wilson, the four-term Republican attorney general of South Carolina, kicked off his bid for the state’s first open gubernatorial race in 16 years, setting up a 2026 GOP primary contest that's likely to be a heated competition for President Donald Trump’s endorsement. Wilson made his candidacy known at a rally in his hometown of Lexington, where he made several promises, including eliminating the state's i…
S.C. attorney general Wilson announces bid for governor - Charleston City Paper
Four-term Republican attorney general of South Carolina Alan Wilson officially kicked off his bid for the state’s first open gubernatorial race in 16 years. The post S.C. attorney general Wilson announces bid for governor appeared first on Charleston City Paper.


South Carolina AG Alan Wilson enters governor's race
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