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Ex-White House chief of staff gives odds of Trump running in 2024 at SC GOP conference

Reince Priebus speaks at the South Carolina Republican Party’s inaugural “First in the South Republican Action Conference” in Myrtle Beach.
Reince Priebus speaks at the South Carolina Republican Party’s inaugural “First in the South Republican Action Conference” in Myrtle Beach. galbert@thesunnews.com

Former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus said Saturday in South Carolina he has an idea who will challenge President Joe Biden in 2024.

A familiar name the former Republican National Committee chairman said: former President Donald Trump.

“Now, I’m going to get something out of the way because I’ve been asked too many times. I think the odds of President Trump running for president are somewhere near 100%,” Priebus said at the South Carolina Republican Party’s inaugural conference in Myrtle Beach. “I think he will be the nominee of the party.”

The line received applause from the roughly 350-person crowd, bringing some to their feet.

It’s an open question whether Trump will run for a second term in 2024 since he lost to Biden last year.

It’s also a question that’s divided Republicans, including in South Carolina. Some party members said they want to see Trump run again, while others said they’d like to have a new candidate lead the party, with Trump playing a more behind-the-scenes role.

South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Drew McKissick endorsed the idea of leaning into the conservative issues that Trump has pushed as the party moves forward, whether he’s the ultimate nominee.

“The more conservative we’ve gotten over the years, the better we’ve done at the ballot box,” he said.

In his 28-minute remarks, Priebus also criticized the Biden administration, from the administration’s Afghanistan withdrawal to struggling supply chain issues, issues at the southern border, transgender issues and inflation.

“I don’t usually like to talk about expensive places I go to, but I went to the grocery store yesterday,” Priebus said to laughs.

This story was originally published October 30, 2021 at 2:12 PM with the headline "Ex-White House chief of staff gives odds of Trump running in 2024 at SC GOP conference."

Joseph Bustos
The State
Joseph Bustos is a state government and politics reporter at The State. He’s a Northwestern University graduate and previously worked in Illinois covering government and politics. He has won reporting awards in both Illinois and Missouri. He moved to South Carolina in November 2019 and won the Jim Davenport Award for Excellence in Government Reporting for his work in 2022. Support my work with a digital subscription
J. Dale Shoemaker
The Sun News
J. Dale Shoemaker covers Horry County government with a focus on government transparency, data and how the county government serves residents. A 2016 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, he previously covered Pittsburgh city government for the nonprofit news outlet PublicSource and worked on the Data & Investigations team at nj.com in New Jersey. A recipient of several local and statewide awards, both the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania and the Society of Professional Journalists, Keystone State chapter, recognized him in 2019 for his investigation into a problematic Pittsburgh Police technology contractor, a series that lead the Pittsburgh City Council to enact a new transparency law for city contracting. You can share tips with Dale at dshoemaker@thesunnews.com.
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