Near Real Time Election Results from South Carolina

by Albert Milliron | January 19, 2008 at 04:21 pm
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South Carolina Near Real Time Results - South Carolina

UpDate:  9:45pm

Huckabee ends concession speach. 

AP- calls McCain Winner in SC, NBC Call Race for McCain, Fox News Calls Race for McCain

 

Note:  Due to voter Machine problems in coastal South Carolina which is a McCain stronghold paper ballots were used in some cases.  Since these will be hand counted results from that area wil arrive slower.

Note:  Due to weather issues in Northern South Carolina some of those results will be coming in slower then in the midlands. 

Note: 2 large counties with over 100, 000 votes have not reported  Georgie Bush took these counties by 10% points.   Spartinburg county was very consevative Bush beat McCainby 22% in 2000, conversley 2 Counties with McCain winning with large percentages over Bush in 2000

 

97%  Reporting

McCain -  33% -

Huckabee -  30%

Thompson - 16%

Romney - 15%

Paul - 4%

Giuiani - 2%

Hunter 0%

 

These were our projections.  How did we do?   

McCain - 33% Politisite Huckabee 32%

Huckabee - 30% Politisite McCain  27%

Thompson - 16%  Politisite Thompson  19%

Romney - 15% Romney  11%

Paul - 4% - Paul  6%

Giuiani - 2% Giuliani  4%

Hunter 0% -Hunter 1%

 

I missed the winner.   But I am not unhappy with the reults.  As with my other projections or predictions I beat most of the polls.  I will do a full analysis in following the CNN Debate in Myrtle Beach South Carolina.  I will be there live and will bring NowPublic With Me.  I hope you check out our coverage.

Thank You for your encouragement and feedback.  The Democratic Primary will be on Saturday Jan 26 2007 .

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