A network of President Donald Trump's advisers, staff and political consultants are lining up behind South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, launching a new super PAC to boost her prospects as a leading contender if she decides to run for governor next year.
The group, Patriots for South Carolina, has already secured $5 million in donor commitments, according to details shared first with The Post and Courier Feb. 19.
"The Lieutenant Governor has demonstrated throughout her career that she has what it takes to be a strong, conservative leader for South Carolina," said Chris Grant, who is serving as a senior adviser for the newly formed, pro-Evette super PAC.
"The resources committed to backing her, should she decide to run, clearly shows her support runs deep in the state," Grant said.
A roster of seasoned Republican strategists from Trump's political orbit, including Grant, have joined the group's leadership — an early sign that Trump's allies are working to shape the race as Gov. Henry McMaster, who was one of the president's earliest backers, nears the end of his final term.
Grant most recently worked as a consultant for Make America Great Again Inc., or MAGA Inc., which was the top spender on Trump’s behalf in the 2024 election cycle.
Andy Surabian, who worked as a senior adviser to Vice President JD Vance during the Republican's 2022 U.S. Senate bid in Ohio as well as his 2024 vice presidential run, will serve as the group's CEO.
Surabian is a close adviser to Donald Trump Jr., the president's son. During the 2016 presidential campaign, Surabian was a key member of Trump's "war room" and later served as a key adviser to Steve Bannon during his brief tenure as Trump's chief of staff.
Dan Adams, the CEO of Greenville-based investment banking firm The Capital Corp, will serve as chairman of the PAC. He was a major McMaster donor who was also one of 30 donors who met privately with Trump in 2017.
The group's spokesman is Justin Evans, who most recently served on Trump's South Carolina team as director of special projects.
"The Trump agenda is on the ballot in 2026, and there is no one better to carry the America First mantle than Pam Evette," Evans said. "South Carolina needs a Trump businesswoman and conservative outsider to continue the success of the McMaster Administration, and Pam Evette is the perfect candidate for the job, should she choose to run."
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