Since 1940, the state has voted for the Republican presidential nominee in every election except for 1964 and 2008.
And former President Donald Trump is virtually assured of winning the state this November, as he also did in 2016 and 2020.
But an interesting thing happened on Tuesday: Trump won the GOP presidential primary, but former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley still won over 20 percent of the vote, despite her March exit from the race.
With nearly all precincts reporting their results, Trump earned 461,663 votes (78.3 percent) to Haley's 128,168 votes (21.7 percent).
But many suburban voters are also concerned about issues like the preservation of democracy, abortion rights, and environmental policy, which all strongly favor Biden.
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