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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joe Cunningham addresses his supporters Friday night, Nov. 4., during a rally with running mate Tally Casey at Shellring Ale Works in Port Royal. Cunningham promised if elected he would support a woman’s right to an abortion, end the opiod crisis in South Carolina and repair all the roads by legalizing, regulating and taxing marijuana to help pay for road repairs. Bob Sofaly/The Island News

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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joe Cunningham addresses his supporters Friday night, Nov. 4., during a rally with running mate Tally Casey at Shellring Ale Works in Port Royal. Cunningham promised if elected he would support a woman’s right to an abortion, end the opiod crisis in South Carolina and repair all the roads by legalizing, regulating and taxing marijuana to help pay for road repairs. Bob Sofaly/The Island News

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