Tuesday, May 1, 2012

South carolina elections 2012

  • The court meantime has ordered election officials to stop distributing ballots for the June primary until the matter is resolved. The lawsuit was filed by Michael Anderson and Robert Barger, both of Lexington.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • South Carolinas highest court is hearing a lawsuit that could determine if dozens of candidates will be kept from appearing on ballots for this years elections.
  • (RealClearPolitics)
  • The former House speaker said he would continue working to defeat President Barack Obama, whose re-election he says would be a genuine He won only two contests, in South Carolina and Georgia, which he represented in Congress for 20 years.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • which gave Democrats their first win in the South since Clinton.
  • (Hotair.com)
  • Last spring we had some fun mocking a Barack Obama operative who claimed that South Carolina would be a "swing state" in the 2012 presidential election.
  • (FITSNews)
  • Recent surveys by Latino Decisions (the leading Latino public opinion polling firm) show that even in states with relatively small numbers of Latinos (such as South Carolina is important not only for the 2012 election but for others down the road.
  • (Progressive.org)
  • For a while, the GOP pointed to South Carolina, where Republican Gov. Nikki Haley said that dead people had somehow cast ballots in recent elections.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • We are a crucial swing state, if not the most important swing state in the election, and our grass-roots activists New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina — from holding a primary or caucus before March 1.
  • (Tampa Bay Online)
  • The former House speaker, who has long thought of himself as a historic figure, envisioned he would be the candidate of innovative "big ideas" and the agenda-setter for the 2012 U.S.
  • (Miami Herald)
  • determined that polls at this point in election cycle explain less than 50% of eventual results. Finally, there had only been six competitive Republican South Carolina primaries prior to 2012.
  • (The Guardian)

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