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  • Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul For President Rally" on the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul.jpg
  • Man in a confederate flag jacket at a Ron Paul for President rally the evening of the South Carolina Republican presidential primary, January 19, 2008.
    Confederate Flag Jacket.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_089.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.<br />
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    Ron Paul and Confederate Flag
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_099.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_096.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_086.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_076.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_069.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_066.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_063.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_089.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_055.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_109.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_098.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008Primary_050.jpg
  • COLUMBIA, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_2008 Primary__093.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_099.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_109.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_063.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: A Ron Paul supporter at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_007.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_111.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_093.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_076.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: Texas Representative Ron Paul at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_050.jpg
  • Columbia, SC- Jan 19, 2008: A Ron Paul supporter at the "Ron Paul Rocks" post-election rally in Columbia, South Carolina the evening of the 2008 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary. Paul finished in fifth place with 3.7% of the vote.
    Ron Paul_046.jpg
  • Man in a confederate flag jacket, South Carolina, 2008
    Confederate Flag.jpg
  • COLUMBIA,SC - January 21, 2012: Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich beams whicle delivering his victory speech in a packed room at the Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton. Gingrich finished first in the third race of this presidential election season with 40% of the vote, Mitt Romney finished second with 28%. Rick Santorum finished with 17% and Ron Paul got 13%. Roughly 442,000 votes were cast.
    Newt Gingrich
  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. Gingrich finished first in the third race of this presidential election season with 40% of the vote, Mitt Romney finished second with 28%. Rick Santorum finished with 17% and Ron Paul got 13%. Roughly 442,000 votes were cast.<br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton. "He is going to save America," said 78-year-old Barbara Marks while waiting for Gingrich to take the stage in a scorching hot ballroom. While waiting spporters loudly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then loud chants of "Hey, Hey Goodbye" as Mitt Romney's consession speech appeared on the televisions in the ballroom.<br />
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Gingrich entered the packed ballroom to the song "American Ride" and delivered a roughly 20 minute speech with his wife Callista Gingrich by his side. Throughout the speech Gingrich gestured with both of his arms revealing his left hand to be covered in ink.<br />
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"I articulate the deepest felt values of the American people," Gingrich said at the beginning of his speech while screams of "Newt!" interrupted him several times. "If Barack Obama can get reelected," he said while boos echoed in the ballroom "just think how radical he will be in a second term."
    Newt Gingrich_Wins SC Primary_3330.jpg
  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. Gingrich finished first in the third race of this presidential election season with 40% of the vote, Mitt Romney finished second with 28%. Rick Santorum finished with 17% and Ron Paul got 13%. Roughly 442,000 votes were cast.<br />
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Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton. "He is going to save America," said 78-year-old Barbara Marks while waiting for Gingrich to take the stage in a scorching hot ballroom. While waiting spporters loudly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then loud chants of "Hey, Hey Goodbye" as Mitt Romney's consession speech appeared on the televisions in the ballroom.<br />
<br />
Gingrich entered the packed ballroom to the song "American Ride" and delivered a roughly 20 minute speech with his wife Callista Gingrich by his side. Throughout the speech Gingrich gestured with both of his arms revealing his left hand to be covered in ink.<br />
<br />
"I articulate the deepest felt values of the American people," Gingrich said at the beginning of his speech while screams of "Newt!" interrupted him several times. "If Barack Obama can get reelected," he said while boos echoed in the ballroom "just think how radical he will be in a second term."
    Wide_3299.jpg
  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. Gingrich finished first in the third race of this presidential election season with 40% of the vote, Mitt Romney finished second with 28%. Rick Santorum finished with 17% and Ron Paul got 13%. Roughly 442,000 votes were cast.<br />
<br />
Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton. "He is going to save America," said 78-year-old Barbara Marks while waiting for Gingrich to take the stage in a scorching hot ballroom. While waiting spporters loudly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then loud chants of "Hey, Hey Goodbye" as Mitt Romney's consession speech appeared on the televisions in the ballroom.<br />
<br />
Gingrich entered the packed ballroom to the song "American Ride" and delivered a roughly 20 minute speech with his wife Callista Gingrich by his side. Throughout the speech Gingrich gestured with both of his arms revealing his left hand to be covered in ink.<br />
<br />
"I articulate the deepest felt values of the American people," Gingrich said at the beginning of his speech while screams of "Newt!" interrupted him several times. "If Barack Obama can get reelected," he said while boos echoed in the ballroom "just think how radical he will be in a second term."
    Newt Gingrich_Wins SC Primary_3307.jpg
  • Former Speaker of the House and Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich won a huge victory last night in the South Carolina primary. Gingrich finished first in the third race of this presidential election season with 40% of the vote, Mitt Romney finished second with 28%. Rick Santorum finished with 17% and Ron Paul got 13%. Roughly 442,000 votes were cast.<br />
<br />
Gingrich celebrated with his supporters in the packed Palmetto State Ballroom at the Columbia, South Carolina Hilton. "He is going to save America," said 78-year-old Barbara Marks while waiting for Gingrich to take the stage in a scorching hot ballroom. While waiting spporters loudly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then loud chants of "Hey, Hey Goodbye" as Mitt Romney's consession speech appeared on the televisions in the ballroom.<br />
<br />
Gingrich entered the packed ballroom to the song "American Ride" and delivered a roughly 20 minute speech with his wife Callista Gingrich by his side. Throughout the speech Gingrich gestured with both of his arms revealing his left hand to be covered in ink.<br />
<br />
"I articulate the deepest felt values of the American people," Gingrich said at the beginning of his speech while screams of "Newt!" interrupted him several times. "If Barack Obama can get reelected," he said while boos echoed in the ballroom "just think how radical he will be in a second term."
    Newt Gingrich_Wins SC Primary_3280.jpg
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