Primary figures.(JUDGMENT DAY IN SOUTH CAROLINA)

From: The Christian Century | Date: December 11, 2007| Author: Woodard, J. David | Copyright information

WE SET FOR ourselves one of the strictest, sternest codes in existence," wrote South Carolina native Ben Robertson in his 1942 memoir Red Hills and Cotton, "but our country is southern ... and frequently we fail." Confusion as well as defeat is in the air of this most southern of states as South Carolina prepares to host two key presidential primaries--the GOP primary on January 19 and the Democratic contest on January 26. The winner of the state's Republican presidential primary h...

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