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Home Front: Politix
Huckabee, McCain in South Carolina dead heat
2008-01-20
Republicans John McCain and Mike Huckabee are in a statistical dead heat as voters head to the polls in South Carolina's presidential primary, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Saturday. Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor, shaved six points off McCain's lead in the tracking poll to trail the Arizona senator by just one point, 27 percent to 26 percent, as voting began -- well within the 3.4 percent margin of error.

UPDATE: McCain Takes It...
Republican John McCain called his victory in South Carolina's presidential primary on Saturday evidence that his campaign "can carry right through" Florida into the giant round of caucuses and primaries on Feb. 5. "I know it's not easy," he told The Associated Press, "and we've got a long way to go."

South Carolina was where McCain's presidential prospects died eight years ago, and he savored the victory this time. "It just took us awhile, that's all," he said in the interview. "Eight years is not a long time. It sure was nice to have a lot of our old friends be happier that we won."

Asked if he was now the front-runner for the GOP nomination, McCain demurred. "I don't know," he said, "we like to run from behind."

Still, he expressed optimism going forward. "I'm very confident that we'll win in Florida," he said. "We showed that the first-in-the-South primary is a very important victory, and it gives us a very important progress that we can carry right through Florida and February 5th."
Posted by:Fred

#1  Boggles the mind. I have a lot of friends that vote in the repub caucuses & consider themselves conservative. Some of them are McCain supporters. When I quiz them on his actual voting record they generally have no idea. Fricken scary. Has the avg GOP voter gone stupid or just shamelessly lazy? Prolly a little both, methinks. Seems that people get sucked into these television debates looking for congeniality or sex appeal but don't bother to dig past that crap and look for the tangible records.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2008-01-20 00:28  

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