Saturday, 21 January 2012

Stephen Colbert, Herman Cain Train Missing Traction In South Carolina


Stephen Colbert, Herman Cain Train Missing Traction In South Carolina.COLUMBIA, SC - Not many South COLUMBIA, SC - Not many South Carolina residents boarded Stephen Colbert, commanded Cain train.

A few thousand people - 1 percent of the vote - went to Herman Cain at the primary on Saturday, despite the efforts of the comedian in turn a joke of the primary results on Saturday, urging fans to vote by former CEO godfather, whose name remained on the ballot.


Colbert's trumpeted as an alternative presidential candidate to vote for him in his Comedy Central program through last week. A super PAC set up to aid efforts, including a commercial air teasing that Cain is "a strange Washington is not even running for presidents ... send a message. On January 21, the vote Herman Cain."

But despite the positive reception on the campus of the College of Charleston on Friday, when Colbert held a joint meeting with Caine, college students interviewed said that they and their friends did not take the joke seriously enough to move forward in their places of vote on Saturday.

"I personally saw it as a gag," Seth Whisnant, 24, a student at the University of South Carolina who voted for Ron Paul.

Kropski Steve, 26, a law student at the University of South Carolina, said he believes most people will be supported by Colbert of Cain as a joke.

"I cannot imagine people [actually vote for Cain], but never underestimate that there are some people who did."

Lindsey Lipscomb, 20, a student at the University of South Carolina who voted for Newt Gingrich, here in Colombia this afternoon, said he did not think Colbert specialists was "wise" because it could take votes away from viable candidates.

"It's just going to take votes and change the margins for all others," he said, adding that he believed that Cain had been a "great candidate" with "a lot of excellent points."

One student and supporter of Ron Paul said he believed that the only students POLITICAL would vote for Cain are people who do not have a strong preference first.

"Some people may have only taken seriously because they do not care about other candidates, do not care to vote for any of them," said Chetna Mehra, a young man of 21 years at USC who voted for Ron Paul. "But I hope no one took him seriously."

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