Voters head back to the polls on Tuesday for the runoff elections and candidates are making the final push.
Saturday, Republican gubernatorial candidate and South Carolina Congressman Gresham Barrett made stops in the Pee Dee and along the Grand Strand.
Meanwhile, his opponent, state representative Nikki Haley spent Saturday in the upstate, making stops in Greenville, Spartanburg and Fort Mill.
Barrett stopped at Bodega in Conway. He greeted the owners and even bought a bottle of wine.
When asked about Haley's popularity, after she received 49 percent of the vote in the June 8th primaries compared to Barrett's 22 percent, the Congressman said, "My folks are so fired up and so positive. And we've been picking up Henry McMaster supporters, been picking up andre bauer supporters. We've been picking up for whatever reason disgruntled haley supporters."
Haley was in Charleston Friday with several big republican names, including Mitt Romney, former South Carolina First Lady Jenny Sanford and SC Attorney General Henry McMaster.