COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster is endorsing Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette 's bid to succeed him in office, an attempt to clear the field in the crowded Republican primary that could pave the way for a coveted endorsement from President Donald Trump.
Evette's campaign shared with The Associated Press a video message from McMaster that will be released Thursday, when they're scheduled to appear together in Columbia.
McMaster said Evette has been his partner in making South Carolina ''the best place to live, work and raise a family.''
''With Pamela Evette as our next governor, we'll keep winning,'' he added.
Evette is competing for the nomination against Rep. Nancy Mace, Rep. Ralph Norman and state Attorney General Alan Wilson. In the deep red state, the competition for the president's support has been the most intense part of the race, but McMaster's endorsement suggests Evette may have the inside track.
McMaster has been close to Trump for years, and they're nearly always aligned in backing the same candidates. As South Carolina's lieutenant governor in 2016, McMaster became the first statewide elected official in the country to endorse Trump at a time when the party's establishment was still hesitant to embrace the New York businessman and reality television star.
The wager paid off when Trump chose Nikki Haley, then South Carolina's governor, to be his ambassador to the United Nations, allowing McMaster to ascend to the state's top position.
The relationship helped cement Trump's political influence in South Carolina, where he helped oust a five-term Republican congressman who crossed him in 2022 and then trounced Haley in the state's presidential primary in 2024.