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OFFICIAL SOUTH CAROLINA PRIMARY THREAD

Posted on 01/19/2008 6:06:01 AM PST by vikingd00d

Today is the day.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: 2008; fred; frednumberone; fredthompson; gofredgo; gop; nothuckabubba; notmccain; notmitt; primary; sc2008; southcarolina; thompson
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To: Amanda King

I think that’s it! If not it it’s very similar. The truck I saw seemed bigger though. I remember there being magnets on the doors. But I do remember the little sticker on the window. So maybe they added the magnets. It just blew me away.


801 posted on 01/19/2008 12:53:35 PM PST by visualops (artlife.us)
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To: SE Mom

I can’t help but laugh. We are very similar.

I feel like my family member is running for POTUS. It’s very bizarre.


802 posted on 01/19/2008 12:54:19 PM PST by HelloooClareece ("We make war that we may live in peace". Aristotle)
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To: MNJohnnie; Kozak; Servant of the Cross
Curious but I don’t see anywhere in there any direction to take from the productive, at the point of a gun, their tax dollars to give to the indolent and the indigent. Odd how a Baptist minister totally fails to grasp that You personally, not the Govt, are your brothers keeper.

Mike Huckabee agrees with you, o FReeper! I suggest you go to the source about such things.

Don't eat from the hand of the "rationalists" at Cato Institute or the Romney sell-outs with Clubbers for Growth.

http://199.125.75.56/primaryblog/huckabee_talks_about_charity

http://www.mikehuckabee.com/?FuseAction=Issues.Home

803 posted on 01/19/2008 12:54:27 PM PST by unspun (Mike Huckabee: Government's job is "protect us, not have to provide for us.")
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To: Tramonto

Yep.. Word is that McCain slim lead at the top over Huckabee. 8-10 points back Fred slim lead over Romney for 3rd.


804 posted on 01/19/2008 12:54:55 PM PST by Onerom99
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To: txflake

exit polls.


805 posted on 01/19/2008 12:55:26 PM PST by Onerom99
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To: RatsDawg

OMG - the more this clown opens his mouth the more amazed I am that anyone could be stupid enough to cast a vote for him. We truly have a dumb electorate in this country. No wonder the dope from Hope likes public schools so much that the NEA endorsed him - stupid voters elect stupid politicians.


806 posted on 01/19/2008 12:55:44 PM PST by 2nd amendment mama ( www.2asisters.org | Self defense is a basic human right!)
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To: HelloooClareece

Hillary takes the lead in Nevada (temporarily I hope).

Oh, God, please let there be lawsuits. These two are going to totally alienate the voting populace before they can even get to their convention.


807 posted on 01/19/2008 12:55:50 PM PST by Timeout (I hate MediaCrats! ......and trial lawyers.)
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To: Sola Veritas

I Love the Truth.


808 posted on 01/19/2008 12:56:38 PM PST by easternsky
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To: Onerom99

Bummer...I would just love to see a Thompson upset here.

I don’t WANT to have to vote for RINO-McCain! *stamping foot*


809 posted on 01/19/2008 12:57:00 PM PST by luvie (Friendship is neither a contest nor a race. What matters is the feeling involved. <3)
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To: visualops

I wouldn’t be surprised if the Thompson and Paul getting jacked by the Romney and/or Huckabee campaigns ... Flip flopper and huckaphoney got some big time money and organization ... and when they run out of things to do ... they resort to time old tactics of sabotaging other campaigns.

I don’t know who to vote for if Fred and Duncan are off the ballot by the time I vote?

I guess Romney ... that will be hard though ... suspicious of his habitual flip flopping ... McCain and Huckabee are pretty much Democrats on most issues (I would have a very hard time voting for McCain ... or any candidate like him that is against increases of domestic energy production ... e.g. ANWAR, etc.) ... I would consider voting for Paul over Huckabee and McCain if Paul wasn’t so ridiculous on the Iraq issue. Not sure how I feel about Rudy.

My Choices (Tancredo was #1 when he was in) ... I will vote for whoever is my top candidate when I vote ... as long as they don’t drop out.

1) Thompson
2) Hunter
3) Romney
4) Rudy (maybe could be 3rd ... don’t know)
5) Paul
6) Huckabee
7) McCain


810 posted on 01/19/2008 12:57:19 PM PST by bluebeak
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To: Timeout

It doesn’t matter who wins the Democrat races....They could pin a donkey on Micky Mouse and he’ll be able to beat the candidate we put out there.


811 posted on 01/19/2008 12:58:00 PM PST by Cyber Liberty (Don't trust anyone who can’t take a joke. [Congressman BillyBob])
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January 19 2008, 3:43 pm

Beltram checking turnout, and it’s good, so far
We bumped into Spartanburg County GOP Chairman Rick Beltram at West View Elementary School, where he was trying to get a take on the voter turnout, which he hoped would reach 30 percent.

At West View, a traditionally strong Republican precinct, about 700 of roughly 2,100 registered voters had voted as of about 2:30 p.m. Other strong GOP precincts such as Spartanburg High, Trinity Methodist Church and Ben Avon also had similar turnout totals, he said.

At the Boiling Springs High School precinct, which with more than 5,000 registered voters is the largest in the county, Beltram said more than 900 people had voted, about 600 short of the 30 percent total he is shooting for. Voting continues until 7 p.m., so that number will certainly increase.

Snow is falling in the northern and eastern parts of the county, while most of the rest of seeing a wintry mix. But with temperatures in the high 30s, the roads have not yet iced over, and it appears that weather, at least in Spartanburg County, won’t be much of an issue when it comes to turnout.

Beltram also noted that the Saturday polling makes for a different type of scene at polling areas. Evident at most of the bigger polling stations has been a slow trickle of voters and rather steady lines, a contrast to the usual Tuesday scene, where crowds pack in before and after work, or during lunch, while at other times there is no action.

— Sean P. Flynn


January 19 2008, 1:28 pm

Local voters agree - campaigns went over the line with phone calls
In the splintered Republican presidential race, there seems to be one thing everyone can agree on: Thank heavens the phone calls are going to end.

Nearly every person I’ve talked to thus far has expressed exasperation at what seemed like a never-ending spate of campaign phone calls in the last week—some automated, some personal, all begging people to vote for a particular candidate. Some people admitted they got rude or angry, and others said they have just stopped answering the phone altogether.

One voter, Tony Ivey of Boiling Springs, noted to me the size of the field, and its inability to shrink after earlier primary contests, had probably led to the barrage of late phone calls.

I tend to agree. Last week for a story about campaign volunteers, I watched John McCain and Rudy Giuliani supporters make phone calls to area residents, and you have to figure both campaigns, as well as the others, are drawing from the same rolls.

I’m not a sociologist, so I can’t say if these types of campaign phone pleas work at all, but either way, I can say that it seems like most people are happy to see them go until the next time around.

— Sean P. Flynn


January 19 2008, 1:27 pm

Busy morning in Boiling Springs
During a quick tour of the county, the busiest polling place I saw was at Boiling Springs High School, where approximately 200 people had already voted by 10:45.

One couple, Lisa and Jimmy Dorsett, said they waited about 15 minutes to vote; another man, Tim Vaughan, said that he was the 190th voter and that 20 people were behind in him line.

Lisa Dorsett, who said she chose Mike Huckabee over John McCain, told me that she had grown tired of the negative campaigning that had ramped up in the final week; Friday night after seeing a movie, the Dorsetts found a flier on their car blasting McCain, something that almost caused her to reconsider her vote, she said.

— Sean P. Flynn


January 19 2008, 9:33 am

First Responders
As if on cue, seven cars rolled into the Spartanburg High School parking lot promptly at 7 a.m. for the beginning of the end of what has seemed at times to be an endless presidential campaign.

It was cold and still dark—and also, importantly, still dry—but these hardy souls were determined to make their voice heard first.

First to cast a ballot was Kris Neely, who said he was an independent who decided Friday to vote in the Republican primary the next morning. He declined to say who he voted for, but said the decision had been more about not voting for a specific candidate.

“I just know we’re predicted to have some bad weather,” Neely said. “I also felt pretty passionately voting against somebody. I felt like I heard from a candidate yesterday who needed not to win…. This morning I woke up and did what I have to do.”

Bert and Clare Rolander later came out after casting their votes for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Bert, a former FBI agent, and his wife said they have tried to be among the first voters throughout the past 20 years. “You don’t have to wait in line,” Bert said.

Bert, like Neely, made up his mind the prior evening, after some long soul-searching.

“It’s been a very confusing pre-election period,” he said. “I voted for the man I thought would be the most logical one to the broad spectrum of voters in the United States.”

The Rolanders said they weren’t too sad to see the election season go away. In the last week they had received about 25 campaign phone calls, some from real people, some from automated systems. By the end, Bert said he could no longer be polite.

“So many phone calls,” he said. “Yesterday I was absolutely rude to a few of them, because I was so annoyed by the constant phone calls.”

“We’ve never had that happen before,” Clare Rolander said.

— Sean P. Flynn


January 19 2008, 9:33 am

Fliers at apartment complex attack McCain
Saturday morning at the Riverwind Apartments on Heywood Avenue, the cars in the parking lot were greeted with fliers, featuring a Mike Huckabee logo and the title “DO NOT VOTE FOR JOHN MCCAIN”

The leaflet, which includes a Mike Hucakbee logo (as well as a miniscule advisory that it was “not paid for or endorsed by Mike Huckabee for President”), accused McCain of granting amnesty to 10 million illegal aliens; of thinking gay marriage should be allowed; of being in favor of some abortions; and voting against the tax cuts.

The flier notes, in response to each comment about McCain, that Huckabee will secure the borders; is in favor of constitutional amendments defining marriage and banning abortion; and lowered taxes 94 times as Arkansas governor.

On that note, my e-mail inbox this morning had a message that simply stated that John McCain will turn 72 on Aug. 29, 2008, and that if he served two terms he’d be 80 when he left office. “The stress of the Presidency ages those in office at an accelerated rate,” according to the e-mail. “Mental alertness starts a downward slide at 72 years of age.”

There have been some reports of this type of attack campaigning against McCain this year, and it was something that dogged him in 2000, when he lost to George W. Bush. It will be interesting to see what affect that has this year.

— Sean P. Flynn

http://www.goupstate.com


812 posted on 01/19/2008 12:58:01 PM PST by TornadoAlley3 ( UNITED BY OUR CORE BELIEFS Fred08)
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To: Onerom99

Damn.

Well, I stroked unnecessarily over Kerry’s exit polls 2004, I think I’ll wait for the counts to get concerned.


813 posted on 01/19/2008 12:58:14 PM PST by txhurl (Yes there were WMDs /Thompson/Netanyahu '08 / Yes you will vote against Clinton)
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To: Sola Veritas

That’s embarrassing.


814 posted on 01/19/2008 12:58:31 PM PST by Timeout (I hate MediaCrats! ......and trial lawyers.)
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To: commish; All

“COngratulations, I hearby award you the dubious Most Bigoted Freeper award.”

Considering the source, I am honored. If I must be called a “bigot” to speak the truth, then I will gladly bear the label. MORMONISM is NOT BIBLICAL CHRISTIANITY. It is a CULT. Joseph Smith was the 19th Century’s David Koresh, Jim Jones, and Hubbard.

From CNN on the Nevada vote:

“Romney also benefited from his Mormon religion, the poll results show. Romney captured 94 percent of the voters who identified themselves as Mormon, which made up 25 percent of all Republicans participating in the GOP caucuses.”

“The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints estimates there are 170,000 members living in Nevada.”

I thought folks here hated identity voting???????


815 posted on 01/19/2008 12:58:32 PM PST by Sola Veritas (Trying to speak truth - not always with the best grammar or spelling)
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To: vikingd00d; Ahban; Amazed1953; AmericanHeroes.com; Andy E.; Arkansas Gal; ArkieGirl52; Arkinsaw; ...
Arkansas Ping!

Saturday Jan 19th There's a watch party at Ole World Pizza in Little Rock, AR. This party is by the Ron Paul Campaign. I can't seem to find any other watch parties going on in Arkansas.

Here are the details:
When Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 6:00 PM
Where OW (Old World) Pizza
1706 W 3rd St
Little Rock , AR 72201 (501) 374-5504

http://keeparkansaslegal.blogspot.com/

816 posted on 01/19/2008 12:58:36 PM PST by pulaskibush (USA, founded by tolerant Christians. USSR, founded by intolerant Secularist.)
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To: visualops

Do you think Lindsey Graham can swing things McPain’s way?


817 posted on 01/19/2008 12:58:57 PM PST by Theodore R. ( Cowardice is still forever!)
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To: HelloooClareece

Boy- isn’t that the truth?! I simply can’t believe the electorate may have been sucked in by McCuckabee


818 posted on 01/19/2008 12:59:28 PM PST by SE Mom (Proud mom of an Iraq war combat vet)
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To: Timeout

Lawsuits would be like the Republican version of Fitzmas.

OK I’ll add that to my prayer list. Please God let Fred win SC and let there be lawsuits.

God is very busy today I’ll bet. I know I’m wearing his ear out.


819 posted on 01/19/2008 12:59:34 PM PST by HelloooClareece ("We make war that we may live in peace". Aristotle)
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To: 2nd amendment mama
Whenver the Clintons accuse a political rival of something, they are usually the ones doing that exact thing.

BJ's whining is a smokescreen for the real and usual vote fraud being committed.
820 posted on 01/19/2008 12:59:54 PM PST by over3Owithabrain
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