Wednesday, October 1, 2014

S.C. Democrats poised to take a beating in Nov. 4 election

Democrat is a DIRTY word in S.C. 
Angry Liberal-Tarian, and trial lawyer,
Tom Ervin has spent $4 million, but is
polling at only 3.9 percent. His spoiler
move to elect a Democrat's not working. 

Gov. Nikki Haley has a 10-point lead over Democrat challenger Vincent Sheheen. She leads him 44 to 34 percent.
Winthrop University released a poll with those numbers Wednesday after a survey of 1,082 likely voters.
A correspondence from an imported Haley campaign worker, last week, stated that personnel are being moved out of South Carolina to states that are more competitive, including Louisiana.
Jobs were the most important issue in South Carolina, according to the poll.
Republicans are likely benefiting from a very unpopular Democrat and tone-deaf president, and a US Senate that is responsible for everything from Obamacare to a six-year long, miserable economy.
The two Republicans running for the U.S. Senate in South Carolina are in good shape with a little more than month to go before the Nov. 4 election.
U.S. Sen. Tim Scott has a substantial lead over Democrat Joyce Dickerson, a Richland County councilwoman, in the race to finish the last two years of the term of former US Sen. Jim DeMint.
Petition gubernatorial candidate, and wealthy trial lawyer Tom Ervin, is spending for than $1 million a percent. Ervin, a left-leaning Liberal-Tarian who calls himself an Independent Republican, has poured an estimated $4 million into his campaign and he is polling at only 3.9 percent, according to the Winthrop poll.
Another Liberal-Tarian, convicted felon Thomas Ravenel, is faring a little better than Ervin.
Ravenel, a reality TV show participant, who has served time for cocaine law violations, polled at 8 percent. Ravenel is likely getting some protest vote against US Sen. Lindsey Graham, who has angered many Conservative voters by needlessly moving to the left on some issues.

Graham leads Democrat state Sen. Brad Hutto with 46.3 percent, while Hutto has 28 percent of those surveyed.  

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