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Sunday, 22 January 2012

Newt Gingrich Anderson the County of wins Presidential Primary Election


Hours before claiming a major victory in the state of South Carolina, and Newt Gingrich, who asked for photographers on Saturday afternoon as part of a drive through restaurant across the street from Chick-Fil - Clemson.


Former president of the U.S. House of Representatives, won easily in Anderson County, according to the official vote totals. He said that 44 percent of the vote 11924.27448 or conservative Republican in the presidential preference of the basic state. Mitt Romney finished second with 5918 votes, or 22 percent. Ron Paul got 17 percent of the vote, or 4691. Beat Rick Santorum 0.4500 votes, or 16 percent. Office of the intention to ratify the election of the total on Thursday.

And the turnout, authorities said the rain did not stop more than 27,000 residents of Anderson County, on Saturday to vote, 25.6 percent.

"I was busy despite the weather," said Katie Smith, director of the Office of Registration and elections in Anderson County.

Smith said report any problems with voting machines in polling stations across the country.
Put to the voters in the primary school in Concord Anderson on Saturday afternoon.

Said Richard King, to vote for Romney because he believes that the views of the moderate former governor of Massachusetts will appeal to independent voters in the general election in November.

"On the civil," said the king. "I think he is the candidate who was elected in national elections."

James Kelly, said he voted for Ron Paul even though he knew that the Congress from the state of Texas had little chance to win on Saturday.

"We must do something to help our government, and I think that this is the best of them all," said Kelly, who voted in the TL Hanna High School.

About 15 people on Saturday afternoon waiting in line to use the voting machines in the gym four TL Hanna.

Trench Chesley took a break from the tasks run on Saturday to vote in a primary school in the middle through science and engineering.

"It's great for her," said Trench, who asked not to be the candidate who got the voice. "If it was after work during the week, and I'm not sure I voted."

To save money, reduce the Anderson County officials in a series of opinion polls for the initial 76-46.

Said Charles Merritt was surprised to find one in the regular polling place, Whitehall Elementary School. Merritt said he had to visit another part of the learning before the vote that was supposed to vote on Church Street in Berman milk.

"Is the confusion between reality and the last thing you want about where you're supposed to vote," said Merritt.

During a stop Saturday afternoon in Anderson, Gingrich thanked his supporters.

"Over the past two weeks have been amazing really," said Gingrich, who addressed the crowd when he was in the case of a large room. The official campaign estimated 400 people gathered at the A - Chick-Fil standing around.

After doing poorly in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary was launched earlier this month, the late wave of Gingrich, who led them to victory.

With his wife, Callista, at his side, said Gingrich supporters in a - Sin el-Fil, chick he needs help to put the nation back on track.

"We must take the whole country - not only in the White House - in all parts of the country more than once in the direction of country that believes in work ethic, and the state, which sees in the national and the United States believes that our rights come from our Creator," said Gingrich.

We look forward to the battle of the primaries, and Gingrich asked his supporters to him.

"After making sure everyone knows of the vote, and I have a list of everyone you know who lives in Florida, and we invite all of the email or put it in your Facebook," he said.

Saying he would travel to Florida on Monday in the main been since the beginning of January 31 Gingrich reveals confidence in the future of his campaign.

"I think that the idea of ​​power and authority of the people to make money - and this is the essence of this campaign," he said.

Directed by Jason Padgett and his wife, Robin, Anderson, Walhalla and three children on Saturday afternoon to see Gingrich.

"You do not get a chance to see every day, and former President of the Council of Representatives, and perhaps the next president," said Jason Padgett.

Robin Padgett said the family waited in a - Chick-Fil about an hour before it reaches the Gingrich.

"We want children to see the man who can be respected," he said.

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