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The 2008 South Carolina Democratic presidential primary took place on January 26, 2008. Senator Barack Obama of Illinois won the primary's popular vote by a 28.9% margin.. For both parties in 2008, South Carolina's was the first primary in a Southern state and the first primary in a state in which African Americans make up a sizable percentage of the electorate.
After Obama's win in the South Carolina primaries on January 26, he received high-profile endorsements from Caroline Kennedy, daughter of former President John F. Kennedy, [72] as well as Senator Ted Kennedy, the former President's brother. [73]
A chart plotting the delegate count in the 2008 Democratic primary election. The following table shows a summary of the most recent polling data for each state, as well as completed primary and caucus results. Totals for withdrawn candidates have been placed in the "Uncommitted/Other" and "Other" columns.
The State Editorial Board has published all its endorsements for the June 11 Republican and Democratic primary elections in South Carolina. Now I need a nap.
The Sun News, newspaper in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina [citation needed] The New York Amsterdam News [22] Newsday [citation needed] New York Times [23] Pittsburgh Tribune-Review [24] Orlando Sentinel newspaper in Orlando, Florida [citation needed] Plymouth Record Enterprise newspaper in Plymouth, New Hampshire [citation needed]
The SC Democratic primary is Feb. 3, while the Republican primary is Feb. 24. SC residents can vote in either regardless of party registration.
South Carolina has also been important for the Democrats. In 2008, the Democratic South Carolina primary took on added significance because it was the first nominating contest in that cycle in which a large percentage (55 percent, according to an exit poll [5]) of primary voters were African Americans. [6]
The 2024 South Carolina Democratic presidential primary was held on February 3, 2024, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. [2] 65 delegates to the Democratic National Convention will be allocated to presidential candidates. [3] CNN and Associated Press called the race early, for incumbent President Joe ...