The battle for South Carolina
Posted: Monday, January 14, 2008 9:30 AM by Domenico Montanaro
Saturday, January 19 (R)
- 24 delegates up for grabs that night
- Type of contest: open primary: Democrats, independents and Republicans can all vote.
- Delegate allocation: hybrid (mostly winner-take-all by CD), 15% threshold
Saturday, January 26 (D)
- 45 delegates up for grabs
- Type of contest: open primary: Democrats, independents and Republicans can all vote.
- Delegate allocation: hybrid (mostly proportional by CD)
Time's Scherer uncovers some dirty tricks against both Huckabee and McCain in South Carolina.
As does Newsweek.
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford (R) writes that he "won't be voting for Barack Obama for president," but, "In the Obama candidacy, there is a potentially history-making quality that we should reflect on. It is one that is especially relevant on the sensitive topic of race -- because South Carolina and the South as a whole bear a heavier historical burden than the rest of our country on that front."
The Columbia State front-pages McCain: "McCain has faith in S.C. this time." "As McCain campaigns across the Palmetto State with his pal, U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, he's confident he won't lose this time around when Palmetto State Republicans vote Jan. 19 in their presidential primary. 'The entire world has changed (since 2000),' McCain said in an interview Friday…. 'America has been attacked. We're now in two wars. We face the threat of radical Islamic extremism. It's a time for experience and knowledge.'"