Rep. Ralph Norman launches bid for South Carolina governor
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Rep. Ralph Norman Announces Campaign for Governor of South Carolina
WASHINGTON—U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) on July 27 launched a campaign for the office of Governor of South Carolina. Norman, age 72, has represented South Carolina’s 5th congressional district—running from York to Sumter counties, including parts of the Charlotte metropolitan area—since 2017. In that year, he ran in a special election to succeed Mick Mulvaney, who became the director of the Office of Management and Budget during President Don…
2 House Republicans Eye South Carolina Governor’s Mansion
The start of the 119th Congress has been a roller coaster ride, and two Republican representatives from South Carolina appear to want to be back in the state capital, Columbia, more than in the District of Columbia. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., kicked off his campaign to be governor of South Carolina on Sunday. Norman has been one of the House of Representatives’ most vocal fiscal hawks since he came to Washington in 2017, joining the House Freedo…
Early poll shows South Carolina voters largely undecided in 2026 gubernatorial primaries
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD) -- As the field for the 2026 governor's race in South Carolina begins to take shape, an early poll shows that each party's nomination remains up for grabs. The poll of 1,200 registered voters was conducted between July 21 and July 25 by Targoz Market Research, with a margin of error of +/- 2.77%. 51% of respondents self-identified as Republicans, 33% as Democrats, and 15% as Independents. The survey found that U.S. Rep. Nan…
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