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The Palmetto Blooms at Last?

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"I won’t be voting for Barack Obama for president...However, as the presidential campaign trail now makes its turn toward this state, and as South Carolinians make their final decisions on whom to vote for, it’s worth pausing to take notice of something important that the Obama candidacy means for our corner of America." South Carolina's GOP Governor Mark Sanford isn't endorsing Barack Obama (he isn't endorsing anyone), but he sure does seem to like him, and what his candidacy means for the Palmetto State. "Sen. Obama is not running for president on the basis of his race, and no one should cast their ballot for or against him on that basis. Nonetheless, what is happening in the initial success of his candidacy should not escape us. Within many of our own lifetimes, a man who looked like Barack Obama had a difficult time even using the public restrooms in our state. What is happening may well say a lot about America, and I do think as an early primary state we should earnestly shoulder our responsibility in determining how this part of history is ultimately written."

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Eric Spivey said:

Hmmm, or maybe he is just trying to encourage independents not to vote in the open Republican primaries, and wait instead for the Democratic one two weeks later? I respect Sanford's libertarian streak such as it is, but he's still a politician that I suspect will seek higher office at some point.

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