As a state representative in South Carolina, Samuel Rivers Jr. worked with then-Gov. Nikki Haley. He appreciates his time with her, admires her commitment and respects her accomplishments. Still, when the Republican primary takes place in the state on Saturday, Rivers will likely vote for Donald Trump.
Nothing against Haley, said Rivers, a fellow Republican. “I’m extremely proud that we have someone from South Carolina who is on a national stage, who came from the small town of Bamberg,” he said. “It’s telling the average person who has brown skin or Black skin that you can do it, that it’s possible.”
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