The South Carolina Primary is over, but you can still watch the candidates’ speeches to their supporters on C-SPAN.org. Click on the links below to watch the coverage.
The South Carolina Primary is over, but you can still watch the candidates’ speeches to their supporters on C-SPAN.org. Click on the links below to watch the coverage.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has won the South Carolina primary. In remarks at his SC headquarters, Gingrich said ”thanks to everyone in South Carolina who were with us to change Washington.” He also stated that it was “very humbling and very sobering to see so many people who want to get their country back on the right track.”
Newt Gingrich receives 40% of the vote in South Carolina.
Mitt Romney receives 28%.
Rick Santorum receives 17%.
Ron Paul receives 13%.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has won the South Carolina primary according to AP and other news sources. He will address his supporters later from his South Carolina headquarters.
Gingrich has thanked thanked his supporters on Facebook and Twitter, saying that he’s ready to take on his opponents in the Florida Primary on January 31.
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The Washington Post and CNN report Newt Gingrich wins South Carolina. Mitt Romney is projected to follow in second place.
(AP) - Fox, ABC and NBC called the race after voting polls closed at 7 p.m. CBS and CNN have Gingrich leading in elections results but have not called the race based on exit polls.
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