McCain Scores Narrow But Crucial Victory In South Carolina

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First Posted: 01-19-08 10:01 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Columbia, S.C. -- Senator John McCain regained the lead in the contest for the Republican presidential nomination today by winning the South Carolina Republican primary in a race that is certain to continue through January 29 in Florida and "Tsunami Tuesday" on February 5.

McCain won by a modest three percentage points, 33 to 30, besting former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee. Fred Thompson was a weak third-place finisher at 16 percent, followed by Mitt Romney at 15 percent.

The results are a major setback to former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, the leader of a populist white evangelical insurgency. Huckabee needed a victory here to build on his success in the first Republican contest, the January 3 Iowa caucuses.

Since 1980, the victor of the Republican primary here has gone on to become the party's general election nominee. This year, the multi-candidate field remains competitive, however, and it is still too early to draw firm conclusions. At the same time, Fred Thompson gave a concession speech that verged on a withdrawal statement, although he never took that leap.

Romney's victory in the Nevada caucuses Saturday keeps his campaign alive. Earlier in the campaign, last summer and fall, Romney thought he had a chance of winning here, and he ran by far the largest number of commercials in South Carolina, 5257, according to Nielsen Monitor. The vast majority of Romney's commercials aired before January 1, prior to his loss in Iowa to Huckabee.

The January 29 Florida GOP primary now looms as a four-way test pitting McCain, Romney, Huckabee and Rudy Giuliani against each other.

RealClearPolitics averaged the results of the six most recent surveys of Florida Republicans and the results show a tight race, with McCain holding a slight lead: McCain 23.2, Giuliani 20.3, Romney 18 and Huckabee 17.3.

In South Carolina, six of every ten Republican voters identified themselves in network exit polls as born again evangelicals -- far more than enough to determine the winner -- but Huckabee, a Southern Baptist preacher, only won 40 percent of them. McCain won 27 percent, Thompson 15 percent and Romney 12 percent.

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McCain was carried into the winner's circle here by non-born again evangelical Republicans. He won 40 percent of these voters, while Huckabee received only 12 percent, running behind Romney with 21 percent, and Thompson with 15 percent.

Huckabee, whose vote totals were diminished by the defection of some of his socially-conservative backers to Thompson, sought to solidify support among this demographic by stressing his support for the rights of South Carolinians to fly the Confederate flag over government buildings, and his new-found opposition to illegal immigrants.

Huckabee's anti-immigrant strategy appeared to pay off, but not enough to push Huckabee ahead of McCain overall. Among the 52 percent of Republican voters here who believe illegal immigrants should be deported, Huckabee won a 31 percent plurality, to McCain's 25 percent, a 6-point edge according to network exit polls.

Among the 48 percent of GOP voters who take more moderate stands on immigration, calling for granting illegals either a path to citizenship or legal temporary-worker status, McCain beat Huckabee by a solid 15 point margin.

The network exit polls showed McCain's strengths and weaknesses.

McCain received his biggest margins among voters looking for an experienced nominee, older voters, voters who consider Iraq to be the top issue, voters critical of the Bush administration, Catholics, and voters who rarely or never go to church. He performed relatively poorly among very religious voters, financially strapped voters, anti-immigration voters, conservatives, and proponents of tax cuts.

During the campaign here, Huckabee demonstrated his rhetorical talents -- which may continue to keep his campaign aloft in Florida and perhaps on 'Tsunami Tuesday' -- at a gathering late Friday night here in Columbia, his last event before the polls opened this morning.

Joking that "in many ways, I'm like a lot of people in the United States: I'm a guy over 50 looking for a job," Huckabee went on to demonstrate that he stands alone among the Republican presidential candidates in addressing his message directly to the working and lower-middle class whites whose abandonment of the Democratic Party over the past four decades turned the GOP into the majority party across the South.

"If you are the guy in the corner office in a large company, [the economy] is probably doing great," Huckabee told the crowd. "But if you are the guy serving the food, the one driving the truck, if you are the one handling the bags -- quite frankly, you ask those folks, they tell you it's not so good -- because many of the people who work so hard, who are living from one paycheck to the next, who are literally one paycheck from not being able to pay the rent, one paycheck from not being able to pay for their kid who falls in the playground and breaks his arm, one paycheck from not being able to put gas in the truck -- for people who are struggling in the middle class, the economy has been a challenge."

While McCain most often appeared in comfortable suburban venues with an armada of national and local figures -- Senators Lindsay Graham and Tom Coburn, Jack Kemp, state Attorney General Henry McMaster, state senator John Courson -- Huckabee is the first Republican candidate with 16-time World Wrestling Entertainment champion Ric "The Nature Boy" Flair as a warm-up speaker. Huckabee's advance men have shown a predilection for setting events at downscale barbecue restaurants.

Over the past month, Huckabee first surged in polls of South Carolina Republicans, from fifth place to, for a time, a solid first place. Over the past two weeks, however, he fell behind McCain, largely for two reasons: McCain got a major boost from his January 8 New Hampshire win, and the struggling campaign of Fred Thompson made a last ditch effort to get on track here. While well behind and tied for third place with Romney, Thompson did make gains, and the data suggest that the 6 points Thompson picked up came out of Huckabee's hide.

Thompson's appeal to Huckabee's voters, according to observers here, forced the former Arkansas Governor to shift from his own version of compassionate conservatism and to start using hard-line wedge issues such as the Confederate flag and immigration to win these voters back.

In addition to calling on "outsiders" to stop telling South Carolinians to take down the Confederate flag -- a symbol of racism to many black and some white voters -- Huckabee sent out a mailer boasting of support from high-profile anti-immigration activist Jim Gilchrist: "Minuteman Founder Endorses Huckabee."

Many Republicans have avoided ties to either Gilchrist or to the various organizations claiming the title of Minutemen. Their armed border patrol activities prompted President Bush to declare, "I'm against vigilantes in the United States of America."

This admonition did not restrain Huckabee, who now has to settle for a second place showing in South Carolina, and hope that it is adequate to revive his bid and to keep cash flowing to his financially strapped campaign.

Columbia, S.C. -- Senator John McCain regained the lead in the contest for the Republican presidential nomination today by winning the South Carolina Republican primary in a race that is certain to co...
Columbia, S.C. -- Senator John McCain regained the lead in the contest for the Republican presidential nomination today by winning the South Carolina Republican primary in a race that is certain to co...
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- gevan I'm a Fan of gevan 19 fans permalink

McCain is "in the lead" how? Delegates? No. Money on hand? Not yet. Respect of the corporate media? That must be it. His health problems aside, Senator John is what the few would prefer to the wacky Huckabee or the unprincipled Romney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 01/20/2008

Hey HuffPoo kids I just turned on the news and saw the news.
Who'd a thunk it eh?

Hillary/McCain will be a squeaker I bet (assuming), better get those voting machines audited now to avoid the coming chaos, you know there will be hell to pay if it's not squared away before Nov.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 AM on 01/20/2008
- Pdubya I'm a Fan of Pdubya 44 fans permalink

I feel like the crying Indian in the old commercial about littering.

Our system is so very crooked.

The fix has been in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 01/20/2008

A long way from finished, but the race appears to be between Romney and McCain. FThompson's mother is in the hospital, very ill, and in all likelihood will be withdrawing from the GOP race. Huckabee couldn't carry SCarolina, so he is as good as finished at the top of the ticket. That leaves Mitt vs McCain.

The whacked out religious right trusts McCain even less than Mitt. I'm still betting on some revelation from Dobson and his minions like Tony Perkins to have a private talk with Mitt and come out in favor of him. The hatred for McCain is so intense.

McCain should have been the candidate in 2000. The world would be a lot different. McCain has made the same fatal mistake as Rudy and Mitt--promising the Revival Tent Republicans "Strict Constructionist" or "Originalist" SCOTUS Justices. A deal breaker.

Mitt will be the nominee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 PM on 01/19/2008
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Maybe, Fred Thompson ought to start backing McCain, for a veep spot, and to STOP Romney and Giuliani.

http://OsiSpeaks.com or http://OsiSpeaks.org

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 01/19/2008
- Jacksonian I'm a Fan of Jacksonian 21 fans permalink
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With Hillary Clinton's win in Nevada and John McCain's victory in South Carolina, we inch ever closer to a GOP victory in the 2008 presidential race.

The democrats seem poised to nominate the one candidate who can't win; the republicans are stumbling toward selecting the only one who can.

It sounds like the perfect storm of presidential politics. Can I get a life jacket, please?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 01/19/2008
- Irons I'm a Fan of Irons 2 fans permalink

McCain won b/c Huck eats squirrel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 01/19/2008
- Mariel I'm a Fan of Mariel 10 fans permalink

I still think Huckabee is more for the little guy than the neocons you mention. I think he probably can't win now because of coming out for the Constitutional Amendment, but I'm glad he's fighting on so I can still experience his merry heart a while longer, and also the lovely face of his wife, whom Huffpo has featured as not as fashionable as Mrs. Kucinich. Janet looks good in gold colored clothes, and I hope she drops the red, especially the dark red. But the fact that she does not have a color coordinator is refreshing to me.

My other candidate, Edwards, did badly today in Nevada, probably because a lot of people were so anxiouos to vote against Hillary Clinton or against Barack Obama. That pair have become a magnet for "against" votes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 PM on 01/19/2008
- Indyfromny I'm a Fan of Indyfromny 17 fans permalink
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Where oh where are the trolls?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 01/19/2008

Only by breaking the iron triangle of big money, special interest lobbyists, and the legislation they buy, can sovereignty be restored to the American people!!

Only John McCain can make this happen while pursuing a conservative agenda!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 01/19/2008

Its quite a strange revelation to see that various candidates like John McCain have to pander to and rely on this "lunatic fringe" of people whom "religious brainwashing" has rendered mentally challenged and incompotent!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 01/19/2008

"HUCKABEE DESIRES TO AMEND CONSTITUTION TO INCLUDE WORD OF GOD"

I saw that headline on a CNN scroll but can't find it anywhere here. I think it was posted on HuffPo earlier, but shouldn't a leading presidential candidate who is advocating basically TEARING UP THE CONSTITUTION be something all news outlets should stick at the top of their pages and leave there until the person who said such a thing is ridden out of town on a rail (can we start doing that again?).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 01/19/2008
- desmirl I'm a Fan of desmirl 9 fans permalink

When you see a candidate who uses Walker, Texas Ranger and Nature Boy as reasons for people to vote for him, you know that the people who would fall for that kind of pitch do so becuause they are fans of 'rasslin' and shoot-em-up television and owners of pickup trucks and trailer hou... er.. mobile homes. Oh, my....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 01/19/2008
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