White House winner still in doubt

 

Trump and Biden now focus on three industrial states that could prove crucial in deciding the White House, according to the wire service The Associated Press.  By early today, neither candidate had the 270 Electoral College votes to win.  South Carolina, however, stayed true to its solid red leanings, as South Carolina voters delivered whopping margins for President Trump and his strong ally, Senator Graham, the Oconee County resident.  As a Walhalla attorney, Graham started his public service career 30 years ago as the chairman of the Walhalla Health and Sanitation Board, an appointed body that no longer exists.  Voters in South Carolina’s Third District gave incumbent Republican U-S Rep. Jeff Duncan 71% of the vote to beat back another challenge from Democrat Hosea Cleveland, a Seneca businessman.