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February 13, 2016 – Greenville, South Carolina The ninth debate, and second debate in the month of February, was held in another early primary state of South Carolina, and aired on CBS News. The debate was moderated by John Dickerson in the Peace Center , began at 9 p.m. ET and lasted for 90 minutes.
South Carolina Democratic primary, February 27, 2016 Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegates Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total; Hillary Clinton: 272,379 73.44% 39 5 44 Bernie Sanders: 96,498 26.02% 14 0 14 Willie Wilson: 1,314 0.35% Martin O'Malley (withdrawn) 713 0.19% Uncommitted 0 1 1 Total votes 370,904 100% 53 6 59 Sources: [4] [5]
Super Tuesday is the name for March 1, 2016, the day on which the largest simultaneous number of state presidential primary elections will be held in the United States. It will include Republican primaries in nine states and caucuses in two states, totaling 595 delegates (24.1% of the total).
Votes are being counted in the 2024 U.S. presidential election and some are looking to past races to get a sense of how the race could play out.. The 2016 election was the first general election ...
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As South Carolina's majority-black Democratic electorate had dealt a severe death-blow to Clinton's 2008 presidential effort against Barack Obama, it gave her campaign new life in 2016. Clinton won the primary in a 47-point routing thanks to ardent support from African American voters. According to exit polls, Clinton won the black vote 86–14 ...
North Carolina Democratic primary, March 15, 2016 Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegates Count Percentage Pledged Unpledged Total; Hillary Clinton: 622,915 54.50% 60 8 68 Bernie Sanders: 467,018 40.86% 47 2 49 Martin O'Malley (withdrawn) 12,122 1.06% Rocky De La Fuente: 3,376 0.30% No preference 37,485 3.28% Uncommitted — 3 3 Total ...
In the 2024 South Carolina Democratic primary, the AP first reported results at 7:08 p.m. EST. Primary night tabulation ended at 10:47 p.m. EST with nearly 100% of votes counted. ARE WE THERE YET?