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Posted: 2/20/2016 4:46:32 PM EDT
I saw the other thread but it was mainly a how people voted thread, so let's dedicate this to the SC results. Polls close at 7pm ET.
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Well I voted and in doing gave a middle finger to Gov. Haley, Trey Gowdy, Tim Scott, Lindsey Graham and the Republican state and national establishment.
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Does Communist News Network have the live tracker thing again?
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You can tell who the R's are around town they all have one of those stickers.
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You can tell who the R's are around town they all have one of those stickers. Which candidates are you seeing stickers and signs for? Just "I voted" stickers. Was dead at mine, nobody in there except us and the poll workers. Very few signs around here either. supposedly Columbia is a Rubio/Bush stronghold I was surprised I didn't get any mail or calls either, except from Carson about a month ago. Keep getting Cruz ads on the internet though.. |
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You can tell who the R's are around town they all have one of those stickers. Which candidates are you seeing stickers and signs for? I haven't seen many posters or yard signs. Lot's of tv ads but I don't pay much attention to them. |
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Preliminary exit poll results from the South Carolina GOP primary have been released.
Record turnout by conservatives and evangelicals is helping to shape the South Carolina Republican primary, along with vast support for Donald Trump’s stance on limiting the ability of Muslims to enter the country and substantial backing for deportation of undocumented immigrants. Preliminary exit poll results indicate that three-quarters of the state’s primary voters support temporarily banning Muslims who are not U.S. citizens from entering the United States. That’s even more than the support for this proposal among GOP voters in New Hampshire, 65 percent – a core support group for Trump in that state. Many fewer – but still more than four in 10 – favor deporting undocumented immigrants, another very strong group for Trump in New Hampshire. And, in another helpful result for Trump, four in 10 pick him among five top candidates as best able to handle the economy – twice as many as pick his nearest competitor on this issue, Ted Cruz. Other results are potentially helpful to other candidates. Eight in 10 GOP voters in South Carolina identify themselves as conservative, and four in 10 as very conservative – both on pace to set records in exit poll data in the state back to 1992. (In 2012, for example, 68 percent were conservatives.) Further in these preliminary results, nearly three-quarters of GOP voters identify themselves as born-again or evangelical Christians – again a record if it holds in final data, up from 65 percent in 2012. It was evangelicals who lifted Cruz to victory in Iowa; they made up 64 percent of voters there, vs. just 25 percent in New Hampshire, where Trump won. Additionally, nearly half say it matters “a great deal” to them that a candidate shares their religious beliefs – up very sharply from 26 percent in 2012. And the top candidate attribute voters are seeking is someone who “shares my values” – a weaker group for Trump in earlier contests, and a consistently better one for Cruz. It was the most-desired quality in New Hampshire and Iowa, as well. In one newly hotly debated issue, the exit poll asked voters which of five candidates they’d trust most to handle nominations to the U.S. Supreme Court. In preliminary results, they chiefly divide between Cruz, Trump and Marco Rubio on this question. View Quote http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/live-south-carolina-gop-primary-exit-poll-analysis/story?id=37077219 |
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Preliminary exit poll results from the South Carolina GOP primary have been released.
Record turnout by conservatives and evangelicals is helping to shape the South Carolina Republican primary, along with vast support for Donald Trump’s stance on limiting the ability of Muslims to enter the country and substantial backing for deportation of undocumented immigrants. Preliminary exit poll results indicate that three-quarters of the state’s primary voters support temporarily banning Muslims who are not U.S. citizens from entering the United States. That’s even more than the support for this proposal among GOP voters in New Hampshire, 65 percent – a core support group for Trump in that state. Many fewer – but still more than four in 10 – favor deporting undocumented immigrants, another very strong group for Trump in New Hampshire. And, in another helpful result for Trump, four in 10 pick him among five top candidates as best able to handle the economy – twice as many as pick his nearest competitor on this issue, Ted Cruz. Other results are potentially helpful to other candidates. Eight in 10 GOP voters in South Carolina identify themselves as conservative, and four in 10 as very conservative – both on pace to set records in exit poll data in the state back to 1992. (In 2012, for example, 68 percent were conservatives.) Further in these preliminary results, nearly three-quarters of GOP voters identify themselves as born-again or evangelical Christians – again a record if it holds in final data, up from 65 percent in 2012. It was evangelicals who lifted Cruz to victory in Iowa; they made up 64 percent of voters there, vs. just 25 percent in New Hampshire, where Trump won. Additionally, nearly half say it matters “a great deal” to them that a candidate shares their religious beliefs – up very sharply from 26 percent in 2012. And the top candidate attribute voters are seeking is someone who “shares my values” – a weaker group for Trump in earlier contests, and a consistently better one for Cruz. It was the most-desired quality in New Hampshire and Iowa, as well. In one newly hotly debated issue, the exit poll asked voters which of five candidates they’d trust most to handle nominations to the U.S. Supreme Court. In preliminary results, they chiefly divide between Cruz, Trump and Marco Rubio on this question. http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/live-south-carolina-gop-primary-exit-poll-analysis/story?id=37077219 Well that should be jarring news to all the chicken littles who say we need to nominate a moderate, and who claim the base was motivated last election but could not overcome demographics. That whole narrative is bullshit and Republicans who parrot democratic talking points are useful idiots. |
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So just for the sake of enlightenment, is Rubio's biggest corporate donor providing the vote counting software for free in South Carolina like they did in Iowa?
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The majority of people are fucking stupid, so it's no surprise Trump is doing well.
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I'll just leave this here. http://ak1.ostkcdn.com/images/products/7743256/Anti-Monkey-Butt-3-ounce-Diaper-Rash-Cream-9e987fee-e151-4264-ba43-ceb328fa5ee1_600.jpg View Quote easy to tell you're a trumpster I mean, now, as opposed to when you hated everything about him |
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Is there a live results link? View Quote Here's Fox's. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elections/2016/primary-caucus-results/south-carolina |
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1% of the vote is in. I am calling Trump the winner. |
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This is exciting. Only 1% in though. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Rubio 22.6% Cruz 18% |
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump
Donald J. Trump ?@realDonaldTrump <small class="time"> 19m19 minutes ago </small> People (pundits) gave me no chance in South Carolina. Now it looks like a possible win. I would be happy with a one vote victory! (HOPE |
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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump Donald J. Trump ?@realDonaldTrump <small class="time"> 19m19 minutes ago</small> People (pundits) gave me no chance in South Carolina. Now it looks like a possible win. I would be happy with a one vote victory! (HOPE View Quote Who the hell said he didn't have a chance? This guy is all about being the underdog. |
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Rubio is a real threat. I hope Bush and Kasich stay in the race longer to take votes from him.
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In looking at the results if it was Rubio OR Cruz in the race then DonTrump would be second.
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