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Alan Wilson

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 3 shows

# Alan Wilson South Carolina Attorney General who appears in political podcasts to discuss election integrity laws, voter ID requirements, and ballot security as a leading Republican gubernatorial candidate. He has also been involved in child protection policy discussions on news-focused shows. Note: Podcast mentions appear to conflate this contemporary political figure with a historical musician of the same name.

Episode Appearances

John Solomon Reports

John Solomon Reports · Feb 23, 2026

The Future of Voting: Attorney General Alan Wilson Discusses Election Integrity and State Authority

South Carolina Attorney General defending election integrity laws and leading Republican gubernatorial candidate focusing on voter ID and ballot security

Election Integrity and Voter ID LawsBallot Harvesting ProhibitionPost-Election Ballot Counting Deadlines
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John Solomon Reports

John Solomon Reports · Feb 21, 2026

The Fight for Election Integrity: Insights from Tennessee and Missouri's Attorneys General

South Carolina Attorney General scheduled to appear on show discussing election integrity and child protection issues

Election Integrity LitigationCensus Apportionment and Illegal ImmigrationRacial Gerrymandering and Voting Rights Act
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Fringe Beyond Limits

Fringe Beyond Limits · Feb 16, 2026

Forever 27: Coincidence, Curse, or Cultural Trap

Canned Heat founding member who died at 27 in 1970 from accidental barbiturate overdose during original cluster period

27 Club mythology and cultural narrative constructionArtist archetype trap and identity commodificationCelebrity mental health and addiction in media
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The Journal.

The Journal. · Dec 23, 2025

Camp Swamp Road Ep. 5: Jacksonville

South Carolina AG who initially closed Scott Spivey case but later appointed special prosecutor to review it

Stand-your-ground laws and self-defense legislationJustifiable homicide classifications and criminal justice administrationPolice discretion in homicide investigations and case closure
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