Ever wonder why no South Carolina universities poll South Carolinians?
• Mitt Romney may not have won the S.C. GOP primary, but South Carolinians may believe that it raised Governor Nikki Haley’s national profile. At 11.8 percent, she was the most frequently named as the most nationally famous living South Carolinian. She was followed by Sen. Jim DeMint with 5.8 percent, with Sen. Lindsey Graham just behind that with 5.4 percent. Former Governor Mark Sanford edged out Congressman Jim Clyburn, and comedian/actor Stephen Colbert (4.6 and 4.1 percent, respectively). 42.8 percent couldn’t think of anyone.
• Mitt Romney may not have won the S.C. GOP primary, but South Carolinians may believe that it raised Governor Nikki Haley’s national profile. At 11.8 percent, she was the most frequently named as the most nationally famous living South Carolinian. She was followed by Sen. Jim DeMint with 5.8 percent, with Sen. Lindsey Graham just behind that with 5.4 percent. Former Governor Mark Sanford edged out Congressman Jim Clyburn, and comedian/actor Stephen Colbert (4.6 and 4.1 percent, respectively). 42.8 percent couldn’t think of anyone.
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