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Nikki Haley Wins South Carolina Republican Gubernatorial Runoff

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

Nikki Haley Primary

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...
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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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
07:51 PM on 06/27/2010
We are the laughing stock of the world.

It's like a bad made for TV movie

"the day the morons took over the world!!!"

We need to have a "country wide" sit down and talk.

Are we ever going to be post partisan and pro American?

I've never doubted that more, in my lifetime. And it is killing us.
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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
07:54 PM on 06/27/2010
typo - "Are we ever going to be post partisan and pro American?"

should be "Are we ever going to be post partisan and become pro American?
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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
09:35 PM on 06/25/2010
Have you ever heard of this woman?? This is an outrage!

I want to see a copy of her birth certificate!

And not one of those "Certifications of live birth" either!
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hsmith3
personal chef
10:14 PM on 06/23/2010
HPer's are nothing but a bunch of pseudo-intellectual bigots. Do ever read this cr@p you put out
11:04 AM on 06/24/2010
They are desperate, grasping for straws. I love it!
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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
09:34 PM on 06/25/2010
more like desperate to find someone with any sense on the right...

been looking for a while now too and... nope, none here either.
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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
09:32 PM on 06/25/2010
been practicing that one all day huh?

lol

bet you wrote it down first :)
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Thor Larson
06:27 PM on 06/23/2010
She isn't a rich, white, old, racist man... how could she win?
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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
09:30 PM on 06/23/2010
She is what that man covets.
DoesItMatter
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03:25 PM on 06/25/2010
Wow...great insight.
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07:10 AM on 06/24/2010
The dumb fools in SC don't know she's Indian. She knows enough to hide it from them. Her "ideas" are white, old, and racist. You can count on it. Palin and Jindal love her.
DoesItMatter
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03:27 PM on 06/25/2010
She was born in USA. She is an American citizen. How can she become an Indian?
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gmonte4538
05:52 PM on 06/23/2010
How did the klan miss this one?
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Super Mitt
08:39 PM on 06/23/2010
The klan is made of Democrats . duh
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gmonte4538
09:04 PM on 06/23/2010
That's not true. Hate and bigotry are GOP traits.
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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
09:31 PM on 06/23/2010
That is some rough sarcasm...

almost thought you were serious
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James Everett
10:22 PM on 06/23/2010
Oh, gmonte.....
That's an easy question; here,s your answer.....The Klan is busy in the great white north working with you Arayn's.
05:34 PM on 06/23/2010
Why are Republican woman politicians so dang beautiful and Democrats not?
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Poorsarah
05:37 PM on 06/23/2010
So when they cheat or lie, it seems more palatable?
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pasko
05:38 PM on 06/23/2010
waiting for proof.....didn't you wait for a blue dress before you had to let go of the vast rightwing conspiracy theory...
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Thor Larson
06:28 PM on 06/23/2010
You are soooooo right... one reason to watch Fox News!

http://nextround.net/2009/04/15/the-11-hottest-fox-news-reporters/

http://www.foxnewsgirls.com/
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Totto
"Not 'Noise' One Round: *Music*
09:50 PM on 06/23/2010
Are all of you Republicruds so infantile? Or are you the only one?
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Totto
"Not 'Noise' One Round: *Music*
09:52 PM on 06/23/2010
And they're all so WHITE! It's Stepford!
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05:15 PM on 06/23/2010
Sarah`s one min. was over yesterday. Now she can go back to her reading.
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Toa Reap
How did we let ourselves get way over here...
09:46 PM on 06/23/2010
That would be nice but unfortunately this is a competetion to see who can be the most stupid.

Loudest voice wins the (R) race... and if she's "hot" - it's sellable and dipsh^ts will vote for her.

Sensible people will not vote for these morons though - and fortunately I think that this is all theatre in the end.

Anything else and I'm moving!
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05:14 PM on 06/23/2010
What's Niki's real name? For that matter, what's Bobby's real name?

Why don't they use their real first names?
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05:21 PM on 06/23/2010
To make it easy, should be okay, we say Bill instead of William, Dubya instead of George.
Remember Nikki and Jindal are Americans with different ethnicity just like the best of us.
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05:52 PM on 06/23/2010
That's not the motive and you know it. They are hiding their roots.
Self-hating Indians? Or just contempt for the American voter?
05:40 PM on 06/23/2010
Her given name is Nimrata Randhawa. Bubbas gone have trouble wrapping his mouth round that one.
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BalsoSnell
The egg. Next question?
05:08 PM on 06/23/2010
I'm thinking we could use Nikki's front teeth to cap the BP oil spill. Come on Nikki! Take one for the team!
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05:17 PM on 06/23/2010
Come on, not nice. Nikki is a beautiful woman, no matter what her policy is.
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05:53 PM on 06/23/2010
If beauty is defined as right wing nut, then she's gorgeous.
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Jim281
Just slightly to the left of John Lennon
04:35 PM on 06/23/2010
Astonishlingly, W was more capable of working WITH Democrats than any GOP senator today.

In a four month effort, he forged the Imigration Reform Act of 2007, with heavy hitter Democratic senaotors like Ted Kennedy and John Kerry. While there was also some dissent on the left, twice as many Democrats voted FOR than against. 33 Dems for, 14 against. Republicans, 0 for, 46 against. Indies 1 for, 1 against. 3 Dems didn't vote, including Kerry. McCain was the only republican to not vote.

The tragic result? Ask Arizona!

Especially too bad for W; he actually ALMOST did SOMETHING!

Too bad HIS OWN PARTY overwhelming voted AGAINST IT!
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blaising
Greetings from Florida!
04:30 PM on 06/23/2010
Something about her manner, at least on the stump, reminds me of Jaws...er, Palin. She kinda makes my skin crawl a little bit.

And that whole sex scandal deal...seems like the dixiecrats just ate that up. I'm sure it actually added a smidgen of sexy danger that those dixie-bags love.

She's a birther-bagger too, right?
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Jim281
Just slightly to the left of John Lennon
04:54 PM on 06/23/2010
What makes my skin crawl is that Palin stepped out of her litter box, and supported her! And she won the GOP nomination WITH Palin support. As did Fiorina. Palin is supposed to be a jinx!
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pasko
05:13 PM on 06/23/2010
Turns out it's Obama who's a jinx. More to come in November...
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05:13 PM on 06/23/2010
Palin jinxed herself, supporting Nikki.
But look out for Nikki, she is not laughable like Jindal, does not buy used trashy clothes and can speak fluent English.
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07:22 PM on 06/23/2010
What makes your skin crawl is that she's a clueless phony, like Jindal and Palin.
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04:30 PM on 06/23/2010
With the withdraw of American and NATO troops Pakistan will be woried and alarmed of the Muslim Rebels.If Pakistan falls to these Muslim forces they will have access to Nuclear Weapons be careful of what you wish for.
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abbienormal
What hump?
04:22 PM on 06/23/2010
Regarding PC2010. I thought that HP didn't allow this kind of copy and paste nonsense.
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Jim281
Just slightly to the left of John Lennon
04:45 PM on 06/23/2010
Not to worry. Sarah will be "safe" in Texas.
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Takebackourmoney
03:44 PM on 06/23/2010
i am imagining that the state of SC is about to face some massive difficulties, huge deficits etc. so they vote in the minority which they can then blame.
03:01 PM on 06/23/2010
I live in South Carolina and I have good news...and bad news.
The good; A minority women has won the Republican primary.

The bad; She is a tea partier and Sarah Palin endorsee and a follower of Mark Sanfords fiscal policies.

Bad..part 2 ; Her opponent Vincent Sheheen is a weak candidate who quotes Bible scripture each time he speaks.

In South Carolina we are always criticized for the people we elect. Who would you vote for?
keith1963
10-year Army veteran
03:35 PM on 06/23/2010
I'd move out of SC.
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Jim281
Just slightly to the left of John Lennon
04:22 PM on 06/23/2010
FANNED for humor. I luaghed out loud!
03:45 PM on 06/23/2010
With all them connections during "BootyCall" hours, she seems to have Sanford's PHYSICAL policies as well as fiscal ones.

As we say (in the my "hood") may not be alot going on 0100 in the morning but plenty could be getting off?

Oh when both choices are bad, always vote with your libido or aka, "drawls" as we say where I'm from:):):)