Small SC wildly succeeded at making voice heard

Mary Michaelis, left, prepares to vote in the South Carolina Republican presidential primary as her granddaughter Reese Ward, 3, looks over a neighboring voting booth in Columbia, S.C., Saturday, Jan., 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) South Carolina Republicans established their presidential primary more than three decades ago as way to raise the state’s national political profile. They succeeded wildly.



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