WATCH: What do Republican candidates for SC governor think about data centers? Here's what they said

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Four Republicans vying to become the next governor of South Carolina took part in a final debate before June 9’s primary election on Tuesday.
During the debate in Spartanburg, candidates Rom Reddy, Ralph Norman, Nancy Mace and Alan Wilson were asked their thoughts on an increase in proposed data centers across the state and whether they supported a one-year moratorium on the facilities.
Watch their full responses in the video above this story.
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