After months of speculation, the central question of “Will he? Won’t he?” was finally answered Tuesday night. Former President Donald Trump announced he would be running in 2024 for another term in the White House in a special event hosted at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
While several GOP contenders are considering running, it is too early to say whether the field will be as crowded as it was in 2016, when Trump first ran. Already, U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, one of the hopefuls, bowed out citing “family concerns,” as reported by Politico.
But in South Carolina, which has so far been a major stronghold for the former president, a Nov. 2022 poll by Winthrop University showed that Trump could possibly face some competition in the state for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
Even as she hasn’t formally announced a run, half of the registered Republican voters in SC…