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Significance of SC primary
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Given the title of this thread, my point was that whomever wins the SC primary doesn't necessarily win the party or the white house so the significance of the SC primary is not all that great. Although it can rule out a candidate. Also with a large percentage of South Carolinians African American, it is not surprising that Obama, the only African American Democrat candidate, should garner large support there. There could well be a large emotional response and voting based on that. That has been mentioned by the media ad nauseum. It is not unreasonable to take it into consideration. Just as it is not unreasonable to consider how many votes Huckabee will garner in rural religious communities or Romney in states with a large Morman population. It is not racist nor does it diminish Obama's possibilities. He had sufficient support elsewhere to rule that out.


>>It is not really representative of the rest of the U.S. What is signifant though is the number of voters turning out and how they voted.
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>>After writing that, we must remember that Jessie Jackson won the SC primary twice (84 and 88)...
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>And President Clinton is being raked over the coal (deservedly, in my opinion) for how he said the same thing.
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>>>From those who live in this area, or follow primaries closely, how much significance is there to the total votes in the SC primary?:
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>>>http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/01/obama-beat-mcca.html
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