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Question: All the Fox kids' table people except Fiorina
#1
Rick Perry
 
#2
Rick Santorum
 
#3
Jim Gilmore
 
#4
George Pataki
 
#5
Lindsey Graham
 
#6
Bobby Jindal
 
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Total Voters: 53

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Del Tachi
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« on: August 26, 2015, 10:25:07 AM »

Graham could have some sort of top-secret South Carolina GOTV plan that propels him to a respectable finish in the Palmetto State.  Finishing in the top 3 would be seen by the media as some sort of miracle, and they'd probably through him around as a "potential nominee" or "rising star" for a week or two after that.  For that reason alone, I think Graham should top this list - all of the other candidates just don't have a viable path, Graham has a highly unlikely yet possible path. 
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Del Tachi
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2015, 11:51:27 AM »

Graham could have some sort of top-secret South Carolina GOTV plan that propels him to a respectable finish in the Palmetto State.  Finishing in the top 3 would be seen by the media as some sort of miracle, and they'd probably through him around as a "potential nominee" or "rising star" for a week or two after that.  For that reason alone, I think Graham should top this list - all of the other candidates just don't have a viable path, Graham has a highly unlikely yet possible path. 

It wouldn't be a miracle because South Carolina is his home state.

A top 3 finish by Graham in South Carolina would be seen by the media as noteworthy.  It would generate some decent buzz for the Senator. 
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