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Feeling Political in South Carolina

Jan 16th, 2008 by Nathan | 2

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Signs, signs, and more signs. On every street corner, in front of every shopping center.

We’re here in South Carolina — and what a great time to be here. The big Republican primary is Saturday. The Dems are here campaigning for January 26. Unfortunately, we’re registered in North Carolina now. But it’s still fun to sit back and watch the action.

I promised Amber I wouldn’t get political on our blog. All I’ll say is that I’m voting for one of the bumper stickers above.

Which horse are you backing?

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2 Comments on “Feeling Political in South Carolina”


  1. Christa said:

    Ron Paul for President! :)


  2. Nathan said:

    Christa, did you fall and hit your head? :-)

    Amber and I were in downtown Charleston this afternoon and stumbled across a Mitt Romney rally. We froze to death for two hours waiting for him to arrive, but it was neat when he showed up with Senator Jim DeMint.

    Okay, Amber made me promise to not divulge who we’re voting for. But here’s a hint: he’s a lot taller than Ron Paul.

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