Former President Donald Trump is set to attend a highly anticipated rivalry football game in South Carolina on Saturday as he campaigns in the key early-nominating state ahead of next yearโs Republican presidential primary.
The Palmetto Bowl is an annual matchup between the University of South Carolina and Clemson University, the two largest universities in the state, and is taking place this year in the state capital of Columbia. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, a USC alumnus who has endorsed Trump, recently said that the former president had a โstanding invitationโ to attend the game.
Trump, the front-runner for the GOP nomination, maintains a commanding lead over his primary rivals in South Carolina, according to a recent CNN poll, which found the stateโs former governor, Nikki Haley, as his strongest challenger but still a distant second. Haleyโs campaign did not respond when asked whether the Clemson alumna would be attending Saturdayโs game.
South Carolina is one of the earliest contests on the Republican nominating calendar next year, holding its GOP primary on February 24 after Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada. The state was key to Trump securing the GOP presidential nod in 2016, as his victory in that yearโs South Carolina primary helped shape his path to the nomination. The former president has visited the state several times this year, including most recently for a campaign event in Summerville in September.
Besides McMaster, Trump enjoys the support of several other top South Carolina Republicans, including US Sen. Lindsey Graham, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and US Reps. Joe Wilson, William Timmons and Russell Fry.
Trumpโs White House bid comes as the former president is a defendant in multiple criminal cases. He faces a sweeping Georgia indictment that accuses him of being the head of a โcriminal enterpriseโ to overturn the 2020…
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