Rape. Nancy Mess (RS.C.) said on Sunday that it is planning to decide whether to start a bid for the Governor of South Carolina in the coming days.
In an interview on Fox News’s “Fox Report Weekend”, Mess indicated that he could be “forced” to enter the race.
“I am taking a decision about my future in the next few days,” said Mess. “I am confident that I can be forced to run for the governor because I can’t see my beautiful red kingdom of South Carolina Go awake. It has woken up over the years.”
Congressmen were asked about the local coverage of their Friday program at New Hampshire, which anchor John Scott said that the local paper said that “all but confirms a run for the governor of South Carolina.”
Mess will enter a crowded GOP primary race, including State Attorney General Alan Wilson, State Lieutenant Gove Pamela Evela and Rape Ralph Norman (RS.C.) Started your campaign In recent times.
But Mess in Sunday’s interview, demanded to present the election against Wilson as a two-person race.
“This is a two-man race, if I and Alan Wilson reach between the South Carolina Attorney General, who prefer to put pedophiles on tests and serve them one day,” she said.
“And so I don’t believe that the people of South Carolina will go for it,” he continued, “but we will decide about our future in the next few days, and we are excited about it.”