This is a man who campaigned for the last week, indeed for the last two weeks, saying, I'm a southerner. I can win here in the south.
Elaine Edwards
The Public Record
The bottom line is this is a very fluid race. It looks like it's narrowed down to two or maybe three candidates.
The job is about more than a paycheck. It's about dignity, it's about self-respect. It's about men and women who have spent their lives taking care of their families and want to do it again. As your president, we will bring jobs to South Carolina.
It is important for voters to know when they're casting their vote in the primaries tomorrow that I'm a candidate who doesn't just talk about being able to win in tough states. I've actually done it.
I think if we want real change in Washington, we need somebody who hasn't been there for 15 or 20 years.
Yes, it is. The answer is, the life that I have lived is the dream that is being shut off for so many Americans every single day.
I think it's going to be a very close dogfight here in South Carolina.





