“People may be voting not so much for Gingrich, but just to keep the primaries going,” said Kendra Stewart, an associate professor of political science at the College of Charleston. The New York Times talks to people on the ground and says that voters really don’t know what to think and despite endless debates and inescapable political ads, they still haven’t decided which way to go. “In a state known for its fickle, independent political nature, people appear to be waiting until they step into a voting both to decide,” notes the Times.

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