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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
World
Asheesh Siddique

Up for grabs in South Carolina

The latest Clemson University poll of South Carolinians finds them totally undecided about who to vote for in the state's January 29 primary. Some 28% of Republicans and a whopping 49% of Democrats are undecided; even more important, 65% of Republicans and 51% of Democrats think they'll change their minds about whom to support before casting their votes.

The most interesting story in the numbers is Rudy Giuliani's precipitous loss of support in the state over the last four months. Whereas in August he was polling at 18%, Giuliani is now down to just 9%: behind Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Fred Thompson, and even the weak John McCain. Being a divorced Northerner must not be playing well among the Palmetto state's social conservatives.

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