Runoff results: Haley’s moment of triumph? Update: AP calls it for Haley; Update: AP calls it for Scott
posted at 8:10 pm on June 22, 2010 by Allahpundit
Tonight’s the night. As I write this, with 15 percent of precincts reporting, she’s up 27 points on Gresham Barrett. Here’s your thread to follow the results. Apart from a few half-hearted attempts at jackassery, the last two weeks were mercifully uneventful — except, of course, for one last-ditch, eleventh-hour, all-important “authenticity” question: Is Nikki Haley faithful Christian southern enough?
She pledged to retain a political compromise that gave the Confederate flag a place of prominence in front of the State House, a position that puts her within the mainstream among GOP leaders in the state. Further, Mrs. Haley noted that “as a minority female” she was ideally suited to counteract an ongoing boycott led by civil rights groups.
Mrs. Haley chose her words carefully in talking about the causes of the Civil War.
“You had one side of the Civil War that was fighting for tradition, and I think you had another side of the Civil War that was fighting for change,” she said. She did not use the word “slavery” but hinted at it, saying that “everyone is supposed to be free.”
If the early vote totals are any indication, that is indeed sufficiently “southern” an answer. Two other runoffs to watch: Tim Bridgewater and tea-party fave Mike Lee are battling in Utah to see who emerges as the winner of the “Beat Bob Bennett” invitational and, in South Carolina’s 1st District, Strom Thurmond’s son is momentarily getting crushed by Tim Scott, who’s not only Palin-approved but is trying to become SC’s first black Republican congressman since Reconstruction. If he pulls it off — and he’s up 40 points as I write this — then, between him and Haley, the GOP’s going to have quite a narrative going tomorrow morning. Stand by for updates.
Update: Let the weeping of the gargoyles in SC’s GOP establishment begin: The AP calls it for Haley. I’ll post a clip of her acceptance speech as soon as it’s available.
Update: Tim Scott’s your winner in SC-1 by a razor-thin 38-point margin. Fun fact: That district has been represented by Republicans since 1981.









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F YEAH!!!
Go Nikki!!
tickleddragon on June 22, 2010 at 10:00 PM
New page… new facebook pimpage…
http://www.facebook.com/NikkiHaleyforGovernor
Two weeks ago(on primary night) she crossed 10k… she needs about 100 more to get 13k… get joining…
ninjapirate on June 22, 2010 at 10:03 PM
And YES!
Bill Randall (one of those many new Black Repubs that confuse the media so) wins runoff in 13th Congressional district in North Carolina. Going up against that Dem b!tch, Brad Miller in November.
It’s a good day indeed.
tickleddragon on June 22, 2010 at 10:04 PM
Why the AP just can’t seem to get Bill’s name spelled right is just beyond me. They continuously spell it “Randle”. I wonder if it’s on purpose.
No biggie…he’s still gonna kick Miller’s A$$ come November!
tickleddragon on June 22, 2010 at 10:06 PM
Quite a narrative, yes indeed. In fact, kind of destroys the one Narutoboy and Race Card tirelessly promote here at HotAir (southern racist white rednecks). Where are they anyway? I notice they are not here to celebrate.
Firefly_76 on June 22, 2010 at 9:12 PM
They’re off having their own projectile-vomiting contest.
ebrown2 on June 22, 2010 at 10:08 PM
arnold ziffel on June 22, 2010 at 9:22 PM
Amen!
Maria Belen Chapur, is that you?
Firefly_76 on June 22, 2010 at 10:08 PM
Thanks for your links from the other thread, btw. Quite a read –to see sentiments about slavery and racial ‘inferiority’ juxtaposed literally with exhortations about liberty and Christianty was a bit depressing.
Firefly_76 on June 22, 2010 at 10:11 PM
Looks like Utah is starting to come in.
clement on June 22, 2010 at 10:22 PM
I’ve met more racism from northeastern urbans than I’ve ever experienced anywhere else I’ve been in America. I’ve never been to CA, or other liberal havens (why go?), but guess I’d experience the usual condescending liberal brand of bigotry if I went there.
Firefly, it’s ironically amusing that slavery and inferiority are juxtaposed with liberty and Christianity. The Christian paradox: we’re all equally slaves to Christ; we’re all equally free in Him. If there’s any inferiority in Christianity, then it applies to us all. The Christian view of the non-Christian: they’re all equally in bondage to sin, death, and the devil; they’re all equally dead. When they come to Christ, they exchange the deadly enslavement to Satan for the vivifying enslavement to Christ.
Never stress about the comments of the ignorami.
Great news all around. The GOP has always been the party that has staunchly defended the rights of man, regardless of color. It has been the party that vigorously promoted the rights of black men; however, many people don’t know history. Anyway, Haley and Scott are within the GOP’s great historical tradition of candidates of color. We can point to a history the Dems don’t have.
SilentWatcher on June 22, 2010 at 10:41 PM
I can’t wait to hear the excuse they give for keeping Scott out of the Congressional Black Caucus.
Rocks on June 22, 2010 at 10:46 PM
Thanks for your links from the other thread, btw. Quite a read –to see sentiments about slavery and racial ‘inferiority’ juxtaposed literally with exhortations about liberty and Christianty was a bit depressing.
Firefly_76 on June 22, 2010 at 10:11 PM
You’re welcome, and thank you! It certainly is a lesson from history that liberty means freedom for -all.- What chaps me is people who claim to be “libertarian” and vend that kind of horse manure against Jews or in favor of the Confederacy as being some sort of bastion of classical liberalism, when it was just the opposite.
ebrown2 on June 22, 2010 at 11:00 PM
Sure, Nikki Haley is “southern enough”–like Bobby Jindal, who is doing a GREAT job in a tough situation.
Steve Z on June 23, 2010 at 12:04 AM
It’s a great day to be a Republican!
Raisedbywolves on June 23, 2010 at 12:10 AM
rickyricardo, I wanna have yr babies!
SilentWatcher on June 23, 2010 at 12:24 AM
and she did this without the help of OmahaConservative, who still deserves at least a share of Scott Brown’s seat!
das411 on June 23, 2010 at 12:25 AM
man, chrissy is going to blow a gasket…
heh, let the spittle begin
cmsinaz on June 23, 2010 at 6:15 AM
I don’t want to be like Obama or Emanuel, but Gresham Barrett should be PUNISHED by the GOP for forcing a runoff.
She had 49.5% of the vote. Did he really think that he was going to get 100% of the other GOP voters? If he did, then he is very unrealistic and his judgment should be questioned. If he did it to “hurt” the probable GOP candidate, then smack down time.
The SC House GOP needs to kick him off his committees.
barnone on June 23, 2010 at 10:41 AM
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