South Carolina Primary
Gingrich Wins South Carolina Primary, Upending GOP Race
What's going on in South Carolina is doing little to help voters make good, fact-based decisions in advance of today's primary. But the ugliness there may be the price we have to pay for developing a national consensus in favor of campaign finance
Welcome to FiveThirtyEight's live blog of the South Carolina primary. Polls have closed, and we'll be bringing you data-driven observations as the results take shape.
What's going on in South Carolina is doing little to help voters make good, fact-based decisions in advance of today's primary. But the ugliness there may be the price we have to pay for developing a national consensus in favor of campaign finance
Updated news and results from the South Carolina primary from The New York Times. After the South Carolina primary, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum will join the Sunday shows. At the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, President Obama announced
Updated news and results from the South Carolina primary from The New York Times.
South Carolina primary: What to watch as the votes come in
Updated news and results from the South Carolina primary from The New York Times.
What's going on in South Carolina is doing little to help voters make good, fact-based decisions in advance of today's primary. But the ugliness there may be the price we have to pay for developing a national consensus in favor of campaign finance
The final four will spend the remainder of their time before tomorrow's primary attempting to shore up their South Carolina supporters and win the hearts of undecided Republican voters. Romney has planned numerous stops along the coast, while Gingrich
Despite the politicians jawing back-and-forth in the lead-up to Saturday night's primary, Latinos in South Carolina are feeling a little looked over by the Republican candidates. South Carolina is one of the states showing 10-year triple digit
Despite the politicians jawing back-and-forth in the lead-up to Saturday night's primary, Latinos in South Carolina are feeling a little looked over by the Republican candidates. South Carolina is one of the states showing 10-year triple digit