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2010 Primary Results: Utah, South Carolina, North Carolina, Mississippi

LIZ SIDOTI and JIM DAVENPORT   06/23/10 12:37 AM ET   AP

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In this May 8, 2010 file photo, Utah Republican Senate candidate Mike Lee speaks in Salt Lake City. After pulling off a huge upset that ended U.S. Sen. Bob Bennett's bid for a fourth term, Utah's two remaining GOP Senate candidates are struggling to differentiate themselves now that there's no one in the race to absorb the anti-Washington anger of voters. (AP Photo/Steve C. Wilson, File)

COLUMBIA, S.C. — In a break from the state's racist legacy, South Carolina Republicans overwhelmingly chose Nikki Haley, an Indian-American woman, to run for governor and easily nominated Tim Scott, in line to become the former Confederate stronghold's first black GOP congressman in more than a century.

Six-term Republican Rep. Bob Inglis fell to prosecutor Trey Gowdy, making him the fifth House or Senate incumbent to stumble this year.

In North Carolina, Secretary of State Elaine Marshall won the Democratic nomination to challenge GOP Sen. Richard Burr in the fall. Attorney Mike Lee took a slim early lead as Utah Republicans chose a GOP successor to vanquished Sen. Bob Bennett in a state that hasn't elected a Democratic senator in four decades. In Mississippi, voters tapped Republican Bill Marcy to face Rep. Bennie Thompson.

Taken together, the victories by Haley and Scott – both favorites for the general election in November – offered clear signs of racial progress in the South.

Tuesday's runoffs and primaries played out across four states, the latest cluster of contests to determine matchups for the midterm congressional elections just over four months away. Already, 2010 is shaping up to be an anti-establishment year with angry voters casting ballots against candidates with ties to Washington and the political parties.

Perhaps no other contest illustrated that better than Haley's. A state legislator with the backing of tea party activists and Sarah Palin, she overtook the old-boy network.

"South Carolina just showed the rest of the country what we're made of," Haley said following her victory. "It's a new day in our state, and I am very blessed to be a part of it."

With her victory, Haley moved one step closer to becoming the first female governor in the conservative-leaning state. She also secured her place as a rising female star in the GOP, if not potential 2012 vice presidential candidate in the early primary state. She stands as the front-runner in the race against the Democratic gubernatorial nominee, state Sen. Vincent Sheheen. The disgraced GOP Gov. Mark Sanford is leaving the post because of term limits.

Haley, 38, brushed aside allegations of marital infidelity and an ethnic slur to come within a percentage point of winning the gubernatorial nod outright on June 8. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting in the runoff, she had 65 percent of the vote to 35 percent for Rep. Gresham Barrett, a four-term congressman who has had to answer for his 2008 vote for the unpopular Wall Street bailout.

In a fitting twist, Haley gave her victory speech at the entrance to the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum.

Scott, 44, also a state lawmaker, beat Paul Thurmond, the son of the late U.S. Sen. and former segregationist Strom Thurmond in the runoff after securing the backing of Palin, the anti-tax Club for Growth and several Republican leaders in Washington. With 100 percent of precincts counted, he had 68 percent of the vote to 32 percent for Thurmond.

The GOP-leaning district stretches down the Carolina coast and includes Fort Sumter where the first shots of the Civil War were fired. If elected to the House, Scott would be the GOP's first black lawmaker since Oklahoma's J.C. Watts retired in 2003.

Scott will face Democrat Ben Frasier, who also is black, in November, and is strongly favored to win. The district, which is 72 percent white, has sent a Republican to Congress for three decades. Rep. Henry Brown is retiring.

Aside from Barrett, the bailout vote thwarted Inglis' quest for another term in the 4th Congressional District. Spartanburg prosecutor Gowdy forced Inglis into a runoff after making the race a referendum on the incumbent's bailout vote and casting him as not conservative enough for the district.

Elsewhere, Marshall beat former Army prosecutor Cal Cunningham, a blow to Democratic Party leaders in Washington who recruited him and spent more than $100,000 to boost his candidacy. Despite holding statewide office for more than a decade, Marshall portrayed herself as an outsider while claiming she was an advocate for average citizens and fought against powerful industries.

In Utah, businessman Tim Bridgewater and Lee battled for the GOP Senate nomination. It's likely whoever wins will become the next Utah senator. A Democrat hasn't won a Senate race in Utah since 1970.

The victor will succeed Bennett, who lost his bid last month for a fourth term. Conservatives at the GOP state convention punished him for his support of the bailout, officially known as the Troubled Asset Relief Program.

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Sidoti reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Pete Iacobelli contributed to this report.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — In a break from the state's racist legacy, South Carolina Republicans overwhelmingly chose Nikki Haley, an Indian-American woman, to run for governor and easily nominated Tim Sc...
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TeaLady005 10:42 AM on 06/22/2010
There is no official leader of the Tea Party Movement which is our strength! The TPM is simply that,,,a "movement" and not a structured political party. Our goal is to elect true conservatives and will not give automatic support to GOP nominees,,,,,as GOP Lowden was defeated by TPM candidate Angle in Nevada,,, as GOP Crist was defeated by TPM candidate Rubio in Florida, discovered. And less we not forget  Read More...
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09:43 AM on 06/23/2010
If she came to the US when she was 4, when did she officially become a citizen? Does she have any college education?
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MarieNat
Lobbyist, wanna make something of it?
11:40 AM on 06/23/2010
Are you serious?
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G FORCE
11:41 PM on 06/22/2010
Lets hear it for Greed & Bigotry!!
Why would the American people vote for Republicans again?

I mean, after the last 8 years ....
It seems ludicrous.
GOP SUCKS
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capitaldysfunction
White male never voted Republican
02:59 AM on 06/23/2010
I agree. But that does not appear to be what is happening in November 2010. Independent analysts call it for the GOP. Enthusiasm polls, the leading indicator of midterm positive results, heavily favor the GOP.

Only one thing sucks more than the GOP. The American people.
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Buffyboy
Hope and Change is still coming.
07:29 AM on 06/23/2010
Intrade Prediction Market still has the Democrats controlling the House after November,
stateretiree
Yes, I know my micro-bio is empty!
08:51 PM on 06/22/2010
Has anyone considered the possibility that those men who claimed affairs with Ms. Haley were used to bring her name to national attention and garner support from women? I do believe she will knock Ms. Palin off her pedestal as she seems to be a smart woman and can actually talk. I don't live in S.C and have no vested interest in their local politics. Just wondering!!!
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YMBM
06:35 PM on 06/22/2010
There is something about this woman that I believe we are not seeing!!
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foxbat
Don't jump to conclusions
08:18 PM on 06/22/2010
Elaborate.
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09:11 PM on 06/22/2010
She is an Indian American. Now you know the rest of the story.
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G FORCE
11:43 PM on 06/22/2010
She is obviously a political trap set by the Republicans politicians.
The Republicans are laxing on their beds and couches quietly waiting for their comeback but guess what, At the end of the day Republicans are helping Al-Qaeda they want to have another 911 just to seat themselves into power again.
04:57 PM on 06/22/2010
And Mike Lee in Utah is really bad news. He said he would not vote for any legislation unless it agreed with the Constitution as written in 1787. Forget the amendments, forget "stare decisis" (precedent), this guy wants to take us back to the past. I argue that he should wear colonial garb and get a job as a re-enactor in Colonial Willilamsburg.
04:54 PM on 06/22/2010
While Nikki is way too right wing for me, and I could not support a Palin protege, she is still hot! Good to look at, but not to elect.
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04:47 PM on 06/22/2010
From Nikki's own website:

Healthcare: American freedom has reached a critical moment as we find ourselves fighting for control of our own health decisions. Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi have pushed an unconstitutional takeover of healthcare – and we must fight back. I will form a coalition of conservative governors to take the federal government out of your doctor’s office, and expand access to healthcare using free market principles. Simple steps like allowing insurance competition across state lines, insurance pools for private citizens and strong tort reform, will go a long way towards solving the healthcare problem – without a government mandate.
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04:53 PM on 06/22/2010
Prolife: I believe every life has a value and is blessed by God – my husband was adopted and my pro-life convictions stem from the fact I feel the blessings of that value every day knowing someone chose life for him. I see it every day in my two children as I watch them grow. My hope is that we continue to encourage and work towards educating that value of life to everyone.
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04:54 PM on 06/22/2010
2nd amendment: Few things are as clearly defined as the right of individual Americans to own and use firearms. The right to bear arms was deemed so critical by our Founders that they spelled it out in absolute terms, and it is my belief that any governmental action that undermines that right is in turn undermining the very freedoms that built our great nation. I hold a Concealed Weapons Permit myself, and in this state we have issues that make it difficult for CWP holders to rightfully carry – we need to make the rules that govern carrying far more simple. As governor, I will continue to fight against any government infringement on the 2nd Amendment.

Note: She says nothing of the 1st or the bill of rights.
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gditty
My micro-bio is updated and pending approval
05:05 PM on 06/22/2010
A South Carolinan with a handgun is a terrible thing...
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brt929
01:52 PM on 06/23/2010
Isn't she original? She sure got their boilerplate down, didn't she?

It's funny, the GOP spends so much of their time fighting scientific advancements with their silly claims that scientists will eventually begin cloning, and no one is better at cloning than the Rethugs!
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02:44 PM on 06/22/2010
whose the chick in the picture? she's pretty.
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jcinco
Banned from commenting
03:47 PM on 06/22/2010
nikky, the alleged adulteress.
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Tresco
Sistagirl Laughin' Thingy Award Winner!
12:05 AM on 06/23/2010
I won't throw the first stone. How 'bout you.
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enigma2
Enigmas are enigmatic..
02:03 PM on 06/22/2010
Why do they call them Tea Party victories. They should call it what it is, Republcan victories. Are they or are they not Republicans? A rose by any other name..is still a rose.
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StanleyBing
02:06 PM on 06/22/2010
In many cases it's a TP backed Republican defeated another GOPer. That's the case in many primaries today.
trish333
Tea will be served in 2012. Lemon or sugar?
02:08 PM on 06/22/2010
Easy. The Tea Party has been weeding out the RINO's calling themselves conservative.
These candidates have been endorsed by the Tea Party to replace them.
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enigma2
Enigmas are enigmatic..
02:20 PM on 06/22/2010
Does that mean after the carnage is over, they will go back to calling themselves Repubs.
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maslin
At 6 bn km, it's mostly small stuff.
04:43 PM on 06/22/2010
I've heard a lot from the Tea Party about their supposed 'conservatism'. I don't see anything 'conservative' about immoderate irrational excess but I do see a lot of immoderate irrational excess.

If anyone can explain to me how that is 'conservative', I would be interested, but you might need to start with 'black is white' and 'up is down' just to get us warmed up.
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Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
02:00 PM on 06/22/2010
Look again.
Federal Judge makes ruling.
Obama Admin can not close drilling to ongoing operations.
Where do you get your news?
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brt929
01:58 PM on 06/23/2010
A judge that may just end up impeached because he failed to disclose his ownership in oil companies. That's called a conflict of interest.
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HST
Conservatism = selfishness
01:55 PM on 06/22/2010
Will they follow Arkansas and close all the polling places in areas where Democrats are a majority of those registered?
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enigma2
Enigmas are enigmatic..
02:05 PM on 06/22/2010
Probably, why win fair and square, when cheating will get you the desired result.
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StanleyBing
02:08 PM on 06/22/2010
The tinfoil hat sales among Democrats are as strong as ever.

BTW, given the Obama admin's role in the Gulf, shouldn't the oil spout in your avatar becoming out of a Donkey?
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HST
Conservatism = selfishness
02:16 PM on 06/22/2010
"BTW, given the Obama admin's role in the Gulf, shouldn't the oil spout in your avatar becoming out of a Donkey? "

Given that the official policy of the GOP is to apologize to BP because our beaches and wildlife got in the way of their oil, shouldn't you pull your head out of your posterior?
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04:40 PM on 06/22/2010
If it was not for the Republican orgy of deregulation, this problem would not have happened.
01:45 PM on 06/22/2010
ConservativeUSA is strongly supporting Nikki Halley. We need to push back against Obama on all sides. Each state governor must fight him every stop of the way. Haley will do that.
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Nagarjuna
and/or Not Nagarjuna
01:55 PM on 06/22/2010
How can you tell?
trish333
Tea will be served in 2012. Lemon or sugar?
02:03 PM on 06/22/2010
fanned.
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Nagarjuna
and/or Not Nagarjuna
02:13 PM on 06/22/2010
But seriously, how can you tell what she will do? What kind of record does she have? And why can't ConUSA spell her name?
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Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
01:44 PM on 06/22/2010
Federal judge just overturns Obama ban on Off shore drilling.
Oops!
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Frustrated in PA
I am not frustrated, I am NOW disgusted
01:47 PM on 06/22/2010
Wrong again Sparky. What about....."will issue a ruling Wednesday" don't you understand. No decision yet. You are sad.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/legal-challenge-to-gulf-drilling-ban-faces-test-2010-06-22
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StanleyBing
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Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
01:39 PM on 06/22/2010
Black on black hate crime.
Get off my porch!

Jim Clyburn, Head of the Black Caucus, House Majority Whip, Senior SC Congressman IS suppressing the will if SC Dems by denouncing the Democrat Candidate for the US Senate.
A Black man.
A Veteran,
He won all but 3 counties with easymargins.
30K votes more than the white candidate.

Blames it on vote tampering.
Says his primary was tampered with by the same man.
Clyburn won 50k votes to 5k.

Alvin Greene, candidate of his peers.
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Frustrated in PA
I am not frustrated, I am NOW disgusted
01:44 PM on 06/22/2010
Pretty racist statement ....."black on black".......Yes, it MUST be ONLY because of skin color, not because Alvin Greene is a few sandwiches short of a picnic.

People like you would be criticizing Clyburn if he didn't say anything, accusing him of going easy on Greene because he is black.
01:54 PM on 06/22/2010
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that the votes for Greene were rigged. There were citizen complaints that Greene's name showed up when they pressed a vote for the other Democratic Candidate. Greene did no campaigning; had no commercials or rallies. Clyburn's and everyone else's problem with Greene is that he is a Republican plant whose run is designed to ensure a victory for Jim DiMint. DiMint, however, deserves to lose even to the likes of Alvin Greene.
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Dangerous Dan
Because I can!
02:06 PM on 06/22/2010
Check out SCVotes.org.
It lists SC poll results and breaks them down.
4 times as many Repubs voted Repub primary than Dem voter voting Dem.

You can not fix stupid.

If there was to be a plant, better to oust Clyburn than run a no-win candidate against DeMint.

Representitive government, got to love it! Clueless.
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StanleyBing
02:12 PM on 06/22/2010
"There were citizen complaints that Greene's name showed up when they pressed a vote for the other Democratic Candidate."

Source?

Just why would the GOP "plant" a candidate in a race they're going to win easily in the Fall, anyway? How would they do it?
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Kansas1
01:38 PM on 06/22/2010
Vote for the hot lady! I may not like Republican politicians much but at least this one is pleasing to the eyes :-)
01:56 PM on 06/22/2010
Hopeless in America
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ShawneeKat
Why can't we all just get along.
05:27 PM on 06/22/2010
Kansas1, you are making us Kansans look silly. Be realistic, just because a candidate is attractive doesn't me they have the ability to be a leader. Look at Palin. Let's not encourage the attractive Republicans or the plastic surgeons will be so back logged the libertarians won't be able to get an appointment.