South Carolina

The former president cruised to victory Saturday, handing Nikki Haley an embarrassing home-state loss and continuing his march to the nomination.
Republicans in the Palmetto State voted Saturday in the presidential primary.
Former President Donald Trump is looking to win his fourth straight primary state on Saturday over Nikki Haley in South Carolina.
"I’m being indicted for you, the Black population," the former president told a gathering of Black conservatives in South Carolina.
“I got indicted for nothing, for something that is nothing,” Trump told a black-tie event for Black conservatives in South Carolina ahead of Saturday's Republican primary.
The former South Carolina governor campaigned in her home state at events that felt detached from the reality of the GOP. Both Haley and her supporters appear to be putting off the inevitable.
A South Carolina man was found guilty of killing a Black transgender woman in the nation’s first federal trial over an alleged hate crime based on gender identity.
“The closest he’s ever come to harm’s way is a golf ball hitting him on a golf cart,” Haley told supporters at a rally on Wednesday.
“She was excited to be a mom,” her cousin told a local TV news affiliate.
The South Carolina representative was one of a handful of House Republicans who voted to oust McCarthy as speaker last year.