COLUMBIA, S.C. — Sheri Biggs, a nurse practitioner and Air National Guard officer, won the Republican nomination for the U.S. House in South Carolina's 3rd District on Tuesday, defeating a challenger who called himself former President Donald Trump's pastor.
In November, Biggs will be a heavy favorite in the most Republican district in GOP-dominated South Carolina. She was backed by Republican Gov. Henry McMaster, who she and her husband have been longtime friends and financial backers.
Biggs defeated Mark Burns, a Black pastor who has been by Trump's side for nearly a decade and has unsuccessfully run for Congress twice before.
This was Biggs' first run for political office and if she wins in November, she will be only the second Republican woman South Carolina has sent to Congress. U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace is still serving for the 1st District.
Biggs said Tuesday evening that she will help heal the nation's mental, fiscal, and spiritual problems and promised to defend conservative values.
''I stand here ready to not only win this seat in November but also to help President Trump win back the White House,'' Biggs said in a statement on social media.
The seat is open after Republican Rep. Jeff Duncan decided not to run again after seven terms. Duncan's wife of 35 years filed for divorce in 2023, accusing him of several affairs.
Biggs will face the Democratic nominee, Sherwin-Williams paint store manager Byron Best from Greenwood, and Michael Bedenbaugh, of the Alliance Party, in November.