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Charleston Post and Courier Poll — McCain by 22 Points in South Carolina

In the Palmetto State, a new poll by the Charleston Post and Courier finds Senator McCain leading Senator Obama by 22 points, 59% to 37%. McCain leads among men by almost 2 to 1 and among independents in South Carolina, McCain leads by a 18 point margin.

A new poll shows that Republican John McCain might win South Carolina as handily as George W. Bush did four and eight years ago.

McCain had a 59 percent to 37 percent lead in this state over Democratic rival Barack Obama, according to a recent American Research Group poll. Four percent remained undecided.

McCain’s support was stronger among male voters and older voters, but 13 percent of Democrats also indicated they would vote for McCain. Only 2 percent of Republicans indicated they would vote for Obama.

Bush had a strong showing in South Carolina in 2000 and 2004, when he won by margins of roughly 3-2.

Some wondered if this year’s presidential race here might be closer because not only did Obama receive two times more votes than McCain in this state’s presidential primaries in January, but more voters cast ballots in the Democratic primary than in the Republican one.

But in recent weeks, the presidential campaigns have begun to focus more on the familiar battleground states such as Ohio and Florida.

While it’s unlikely that any candidates will visit — or even advertise much in — South Carolina,

Obama supporters have been conducting an aggressive voter registration push.

Also, the Obama campaign is opening up its Lowcountry campaign office today at 4925 Lacross Road in North Charleston.

Independents favored McCain by a 55-37 margin, with 7 percent undecided.

It appears that neither Libertarian candidate Bob Barr, who is visiting Charleston on Sept. 30, or independent candidate Ralph Nader will be a factor. Only 1 percent of independents said they would vote for someone other than McCain or Obama.

Meanwhile, McCain led Obama by a 54-42 margin among voters younger than 49, but that margin opened to 65-30 among voters over 50.

The poll also showed a sharp racial divide, with 80 percent of white voters favoring McCain and only 16 percent favoring Obama, while black voters here favor Obama by an 84-11 margin.

The poll sampled 600 voters between Sept. 14 and 17 and has a margin of error of 4 percentage points.

South Carolina has eight Electoral College votes. The state lasted voted for a Democrat in 1976.

From my blog, By The Fault.

  • http://undercoverblackman.blogspot.com Undercover Black Man

    South Carolina has eight Electoral College votes. The state lasted voted for a Democrat in 1976.

    Dang. I guess they wouldn’t have voted for Hillary either, then.

  • Morgan

    Dang. 50 state strategy.

  • http://deleted imustprotest

    Too bad, because of the stupid DNC we’ll never know what could have been except that Hillary, unlike the empty suit Obamasoretoro would’ve won the GE and been a great president.

  • http://! Clinton Fan

    But…..but…..but….

    That poll must be a LIE!!!!!

    Why, it’s nothing more than a FAIRY TALE!!!!!!!!!!

    Who’s the damned RACIST that came up with that poll!!

    It can’t be true….why, Obama SMOKED ‘EM in SC!!! Those Republicans, why, they must be CHEATING…or something!!!

    (I’m starting to think this site could use a SARCASM icon…..)

    Hillary would have taken SC. Of that I’ve no doubt.

  • John Smith

    Dang. That is why Bill said that wining SC means absolutely nothing.

  • http://! Clinton Fan

    ******************************************
    !!!!!!!!!!TROLL ALERT!!!TROLL ALERT!!!!!!!
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    Ask the RNC–they are the ones that said they have the tape, ya fucking tool.

    :lol: Guess READING COMPREHENSION is one of your “Epic Fails,” eh, ya cheetoh eating pudpuller? :lol:

    :roll:

  • http://fredshelm.wordpress.com/2008/09/01/barack-obama-is-the-mother-not-palin/ Jeremiah God Damn Amerikkka Wright

    The whitey tape is being held back until you produce the pregnancy suit.

    Bring it on!

  • http://fredshelm.wordpress.com/2008/09/01/barack-obama-is-the-mother-not-palin/ Jeremiah God Damn Amerikkka Wright

    the 57 state strategy is dwindling….

    I hope there are enough states left to spend all that hammas money small internet anonymous donor contributions below 200 that don’t have to be reported in.

  • DonnaBrazileNut

    You mean they didn’t even vote for Bill Clinton?

    Something is wrong here.

    Stop the hate.
    Buy some bait.

  • Ai1een

    SC is a Republican state – no doubt about it, BUT I can assure you Hillary would have come a HELL of a lot closer than 22% difference.

    In my opinion the significance of this poll isn’t so much that the Republicans are ahead in SC (that was a given) but the 22% is profoundly significant in that it reflects a new FIRE IN THE BELLY spirit and determination of Republicans to WIN this election.

    I was a Hillary supporter, but I like McCain, However, (as all of you know) Conservative Republicans were lukewarm (esp. in SC – Bible belt ) – a lot of them would have stayed home…NOW – since PALIN…it’s a new ballgame.

    This poll reflects why the Obama campaign should be afraid…very afraid.

  • Kinky Ogremann

    I guess that’s what happens when idiotic Democrats let states like Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada – all mostly red in the last 40 years – decide who their nominee will be. Allows Repubs to screw with it and get the lame one nominated. The states that should really decide it should be swing states like Ohio, PA, FL, etc and it should be reassessed every few years to see shifting patterns of people to see who are the swing states now. Idiot Democrats just don’t wanna win EVER, do they? They need to go the way of the Whig and allow the new and emerging INDEPENDENTS to become the next major party – the party of the Clinton centrists.

    And wasn’t South Carolina suppose to turn blue this year, along with Virginia? I guess NObama is catching on.

  • dpvegas

    And may they stay afraid…right up until Nov. 4.

    McCain/Palin ’08

  • http://www.progressive.org/mag_reed0508 Beowulf

    Dang. I guess they wouldn’t have voted for Hillary either, then.

    Not necessarily. In such an anti-GOP year, a generic Dem has a good chance of picking off a lot of traditionally very hardcore red states. But if the Dem says stuff like the “typical white person” is “bitter… and … clings to… antipathy towards people who aren’t like them… antipathy towards immigrants…“, and his wife says stuff like “For the first time in my life…”, and his 20 year pastor says “Nah, nah, nah. GOD DAMN America!“, then nah, don’t bet on it.

  • http://www.progressive.org/mag_reed0508 Beowulf

    On Obama’s 50 state strategy… Let me quote Adolph Reed:

    Obama’s campaign has been very clever in carving out a strategy to amass Democratic delegate votes, but its momentum is in some ways a Potemkin construction—built largely on victories in states that no Democrat will win in November—that will fall apart under Republican pressure.

    Source: http://www.progressive.org/mag_reed0508

    BTW, Reed is black, he’s an Ivy League professor of poli-sci, and he’s a true-blue leftist. So there’s nothing white or Uncle Tom-ish about him.

  • http://www.progressive.org/mag_reed0508 Beowulf

    I guess that’s what happens when idiotic Democrats let states like Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada

    Minor point, but… Hillary won New Hampshire.

  • http://www.progressive.org/mag_reed0508 Beowulf

    Hillary would have taken SC. Of that I’ve no doubt.

    Even if she didn’t, and if the race in S. Carolina were close, she could then force McCain to spend precious time and resources there, making it easier to defeat him in other traditionally red states.

  • http://mbc MBC

    Obama’s not going to win PA either, unless he fixes the polls in Philadelphia. Anyone out there is Phillie?
    What is your sense?

  • Tattie

    WAY TO GO SOUTH CAROLINA!!!!!!!!! MBC make sure the obuma thugs don’t mess with your votes in PA. We’re doing all we can here in Texas. Texas loves you McCain/Palin

  • Lucinda

    This isn’t a surprise. As states go, South Carolina is about as red as they come. I suspect North Carolina will go red, too. Even though the pundits are claiming that Obama could win it, I doubt it. The Republican voters who weren’t enthusiastic about McCain and were threatening to say home on Nov. 4 have now changed their tune thanks to Palin.

  • hootnannie

    The only thing Bobo has going for him in any Southern state is that he can get out the black vote in bigger numbers than a non-black candidate could. Well, that’s still only about 20% of the population in SC. (I think it’s about 34% in MS–the highest). Were Axelrod and his other handlers so dense that they didn’t know the good-ole-boy vote would be out on the other side? Register all the Dems you want, and the Repubs still own the South these days! And a black man with a racist, anti-American wife and associates aint goin’ nowhere down in Dixie!

  • wonderwoman

    Where are all the white voters who voted for Obama in the primaries? Maybe they were republicans voting against Hillary.
    He’s only getting 11 percent white vote in that state, that’s pretty bad.

  • tillthen

    Can you imagine the spritely images dancing around in the minds of Axelrod and Soros 6 months ago when they began counting all the money they were going to make. Those sugar-plum fairies are now turning into cockroaches.

    Not to worry, They still have time to figure a way to screw the American public to their benefit. It has already been written that Soros will make billions from the present stock market crisis – Soros, the Svengali to the minion, Obama.

  • tillthen

    Hootnannie, LMFAO.

  • wonderwoman

    McCain will gradually climb in the electoral votes in OH, and PA,FL. The new battle ground is MI,CO and VA. I don’t know where these polls are coming from. I guess people say they are considering Obama.

  • Ms. Misdemeanor

    No.

    He’s going down in Dixie.

    Just a minor change in phrase:)

  • http://insightanalytical.wordpress.com InsightAnalytical-GRL

    NM is also a battleground, in my opinion.
    Things are eerily quiet down here in Southern NM, except for the state races and Congressional race. Got a phone call last night from a group about the legislative race in my district. Asking who I would vote for and whether they could change my mind. Very few Obama or McCain signs up. No literature drops yet in my neighborhood. One mailer from McCain a few weeks ago about getting an absentee ballot. Before that, Democratic canvassing in which I told the sympathetic woman about my grievances with the Democratic Party…

    TV and radio running, but since I don’t watch TV that much, I’m only seeing the “national” ads I guess on some of the cable channels. Pearce and Udall radio ads running often…

    Waiting for the deluge….

  • Leisa

    Yes, and I believe he was called a racist because he said that…

  • Leisa

    I remember how shocked Team Obama was about that New Hampshire win…

    Remember the outrage over her misty moment? Hillary shows she is human and gets eviscerated for it by the media and Team Obama but wins the day.

    Events like that help me trust Americans to do the wright thing in November… I just hope more of us see through Obama and his henchmen before then.

  • earthoat

    Say it ain’t so.
    You mean MSM putting all that emphasis on Obama’s SC win was just hype to fool democratic voters?

  • earthoat

    SC is FAR more important than OH or FL. That’s what CNN taught me.

  • Sassy

    South Carolina’s only role for the dems this year was to set the stage for the attacks on the Clintons!
    And Clyburn played his role to perfection!
    With only a little incentive from Pelosi!

  • jwrjr

    Pundit: (n) – a person who can predict the future retroactively and still get it wrong.

  • Jackie

    I think while Virginia is more competative than in the past it will still go for McCain.

    We are patriots first and playing on that philosophy we are workin’ our buns off here.

    Keep it up PUMA we want PA!!!

    NY would be great too >;)

  • mimi

    Oh stuff it UBM.

    Last winter 0smarmy was talking about turning it blue. SC got away with moving their Primary up so the AA community could vote for him and derail Hillary’s candidacy. That’s why after he won she didn’t bow out.

    She knew SC was not going to turn red, so why would the DNC make a big to do about a state’s Primary when in reality there was like a snowball’s chance in hell of going for any Democratic nominee?

    But we were sold this pathetic fraudulent concept of 0bama changing the Electoral Map, 0bama’s momentum and the idea that Hillary should drop out.

    Fuck Dean, 0bama and the rest of you Botheads.

    SC is irrevelant to the larger Democratic picture. Unless you have a died in the wool white southerner at the top of the ticket, it’s officially a red state.

  • pbsc

    Maybe. Maybe not. A lot of my friends, as well as all of my family, were Hillary supporters. That’s saying a lot, since at least half of them are republicans. Needless to say, McCain gets their votes this time. If my friends and family are indicative – and there’s no reason to think that they’re remarkable – having Hillary on the ticket would at least have made for a closer race.

  • Rima

    A bit late with this so no one will probably read it BUT…Rasmussen today has BO within 6 points in SC.

    Go figure.

  • OBushMA!

    Maybe they only polled the non-bitter city folks.

  • Ai1een

    Tim Russert and all the Bigger pundits confirmed that SC was Obama’s pivitol state. It was his biggest win for exactly the reason Sassy states:It served as their set-up for how they would win the other states, i.e. PULL THE RACE VICTIMIZATION CARD and ride white guilt all the way into the White House.

    Anything Hillary or Bill did in SC they purposefully twisted to have racial overtones. The MSM played this up – most Americans, right so, don’t approve of racism and so he gained a lot of support as the victim even though, in reality, it was the Obama camp who conducted one of the most dishonest and racist campaigns in US History.

    When Bill said “fairy tale” in reference to Obama’s supposed stance against the war – the Obama camp twisted it to the media that he had said it about Obama’s candidacy.

    When Hillary mentioned LBJ’s role at the very end of a glowing full length speech about ML King, they said that was racist.

    The Obama camp’s SC Campaign Mngr spread racist lies about the Clintons and had other people spreading them as well, which Obama confired to Tim Russert in a debate but Obama never would come out publicly and make an announcement that those statements were false, were lies, and for those lies to stop. (*He only does that to cover his own ass, i.e. Philadelphia Race Speech.)

    It was also the first state where they put into play their “African American Religious Leadership Committee”. They basically (against Federal Law btw) used AA ministers to talk politics from the pulpit – talk DOWN the Clintons, talk UP Obama to congregants. They put all these SC AA ministers on this “official committee” along with bigger names in the AA ministerial community. The “esteemed” Reverend Wright was on this OFFICIAL Obama Campaign Committee.

    That strategy worked so well, they used it from that point on in all states which had prominent AA attended churces.

    SC was also the state of Obama’s “bamboozling” speech – the one where he said, “hoodwink ya” and “bamboozle ya” to a mostly AA crowd. Obama then had the AUDACITY (lol) to say he never knew those terms came from a famous Malcom X speech…even though he has admitted to being an avid reader of & about Malcolm X during his HS and college years.

  • undercover brown woman

    Undercover

    Go under the covers, obamatrollass

  • undercover brown woman

    Nobama
    NoMccave
    INDEPENDENT
    WRITE=IN=HILLARY!!!!

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