McCain Wins South Carolina

January 19

AP - Sen. John McCain won a hard-fought South Carolina primary Saturday night, avenging a bitter personal defeat in a bastion of conservatism and gaining ground in an unpredictable race for the Republican presidential nomination. Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama split the spoils in Nevada caucuses marred by late charges of dirty politics.

"We've got a long way to go," McCain told The Associated Press in an interview. He quickly predicted that his victory in the first southern primary would help him next week when Florida votes, and again on Feb. 5 when more than two dozen states hold primaries and caucuses.

 •   Live from Charleston, the SC Primary


nymole January 19, 2008 - 5:24pm
( categories: News | USA: Campaign 2008 )

Bloomberg - Democrats will be heading to South Carolina for a primary on Jan. 26. A poll conducted by SurveyUSA Jan. 16-17 found Illinois Senator Barack Obama leading Senator Hillary Clinton of New York by 10 percentage points in the state, 46 percent to 36 percent. Former Senator John Edwards, who was born in the state, was in third place at 15 percent.


1."George Washington did not cross the Delaware for Capitalism," -Shmuley Boteach.
2.The Dems haven't punished the GOP enough, so you're going to reward the Republicans?

nymole January 19, 2008 - 11:33pm

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