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    With time, money running out, SC often turns nasty

    COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ€” In mailboxes across South Carolina in 2007, likely Republican voters received a Christmas card signed by "The Romney Family" with a quotation from a 19th century Mormon leader suggesting God had several wives.

    Mitt Romney's campaign, just a few weeks away from the 2008 presidential primary in a state where evangelicals look skeptically on the former Massachusetts governor's Mormon faith, condemned the bogus card as politics at its worst. The sender never took credit. And it was just another anonymous shot in the endless volleys of nasty campaigning in South Carolina.

    While attack politics happen in every state, South Carolina's reputation for electoral mudslinging and bare-knuckled brawling is well-earned.

    Why there? Largely because of the high stakes. South Carolina has always picked the GOP's eventual nominee since the primary's inception in 1980. And money, nerves and time are usually running out for almost everyone but the front-runner after Iowa and New Hampshire, often leading challengers to go for the jugular.

    "The ghost of Lee Atwater hangs over South Carolina like a morning fog and permeates every part of the state's politics," says Scott Huffmon, a Winthrop University political science professor. Atwater, who died 20 years ago, was South Carolina's most famous political operative and a master of slash-and-burn politics.

    Given the dynamics of this year's Republican presidential race, it's safe to expect under-the-radar attacks over the next week as challengers work to derail front-runner Romney before the Jan. 21 primary. The rise of super PACs โ€” outside groups aligned with but independent from the candidates โ€” means some of the attacks could be more public this time, but still nasty.

    "You've got four guys that are make or break,' said Warren Tompkins, a veteran South Carolina political consultant advising Romney. "Desperate men do desperate things."

    Romney says he's ready for whatever comes his way.

    "Politics ain't beanbags, and I know it's going to get tough," the GOP front-runner said as he headed south after his New Hampshire victory. "But I know that is sometimes part of the underbelly of politics."

    The lore of negative attacks here includes a whisper campaign against Republican John McCain in 2000 that included rumors that the daughter his family adopted from Bangladesh was the Arizona senator's illegitimate black child.

    Those were desperate times for George W. Bush's campaign. McCain had just stunned the establishment's choice with a blowout win in New Hampshire, and Bush had just 18 days to turn the momentum around in South Carolina. Publicly, Bush took a few shots at McCain, but mostly stressed he was the true conservative. But plenty of ugliness was happening behind the scenes.

    People who attended rallies or debates found flyers on their car windshields with the accusations about McCain's daughter and raising questions about his mental stability. Callers, pretending to be pollsters, would ask loaded questions of voters about whether they could support a man who had homosexual experiences or a Vietnam hero who was really was a traitor. The sponsors of the false attacks were careful to leave no trail.

    Alone, none of the charges was all that believable. But their combined weight dragged McCain down.

    How careful were the folks attacking McCain? Exit polls after Bush won the 2000 primary with 53 percent of the vote found that nearly half of South Carolina voters felt that McCain had made unfair attacks, compared to only about a third who felt Bush was unfair.

    McCain learned a lesson, and in 2008 responded quickly to almost every negative attack, winning the state's primary.

    That was the same year that the bogus Mormon holiday card was sent to GOP activists and that the web site PhonyFred.org sprang up during the GOP primary to anonymously attack Republican candidate Fred Thompson. There also were automated phone calls raising doubts about one candidate or another. And, of course, whisper campaigns crop up every four years.

    South Carolina's Democratic primary didn't begin until 1992, and doesn't have the same must-win reputation as does the GOP primary, but it does still tend to get nasty. ย In 2008, former president Bill Clinton spent several days in the state campaigning for his wife and making the point that Barack Obama was unelectable in part because of his race. Even as an Obama win in the primary seemed inevitable, Clinton kept reminding reporters that Jesse Jackson won the state caucuses in 1984 and 1988 and went nowhere.

    Below-the-belt political attacks have a long tradition in the state, curried by political operatives like Atwater who during the 1980s essentially built the Republican Party from scratch in South Carolina.

    In 1980, Texas Gov. John Connally was strongly challenging Ronald Reagan, who had won the New Hampshire primary, when there were anonymous charges that Connally was "trying to buy the black vote." Reagan won the state and the nomination. Later, it leaked out that Atwater was behind the racial accusations against Connally.

    The rough-and-tumble politics go even further back.

    Opponents of South Carolina Sen. Strom Thurmond, who served from 1954 to 2003, sometimes challenged him to fistfights after speeches early in his career because his attacks were so personal. The only assault ever to happen on the floor of the U.S. Senate occurred in 1856 when South Carolina Rep. Preston Brooks beat Sen. Charles Sumner of Massachusetts with a cane so severely it took Sumner three years to recover. The beating happened after Sumner gave a speech condemning slavery in the years before the Civil War.

    To be sure, negative attacks don't always work.

    Just two years ago in the GOP's gubernatorial primary, Nikki Haley survived allegations she had an extramarital affair and won the race. The now-governor's accuser presented cellphone records that showed they enjoyed late-night chats but no proof they had an intimate relationship.

    Of course, in the world of dirty South Carolina politics, there's a conspiracy theory: Some observers suggest the allegations were planted to get Haley sympathy and make her look stronger as she fought back.

     
    • TEXAS COWBOY  •  4 mths ago
      If those AP writers think South Carolina has rough and tough politics, then they ought to visit this Yahoo Blog !!
      • Michael 4 mths ago
        seriously. I dont think anyone outside of a blog would have the guts to say this nonsense about anyone. sounds like real prejudice here
      • J Oc 4 mths ago
        Touche'
      • Junco 4 mths ago
        Actually, there is some slight reason to think that political money is behind some of the awfulness here. About a year ago, some woman posted that her nieces and nephews were posting scuzzy remarks for money. Not sure whether I believe this myself, but I do remember seeing this allegation.
    • ms anne  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      with 6 homes and his atttitute about home forcloseures what makes the average working man, the middle class, the elderly and the poor think that romney is in their corner? he doesn't feel your pain--the man's only goal is to become president--he has wanted this to assage his ego---newt has the same purpose and goal!
      • Lloyd 4 mths ago
        I thought old maids in KC could at least spell correctly and write a cogent sentence, what with all the extra time you have to practice.
    • Wimpy  •  Nashua, New Hampshire  •  4 mths ago
      Always wait 'til near the end of a campaign to find out what your candidates character is really like, or when they start slipping in the poles.
    • Made in the USA  •  4 mths ago
      This election has already brought out the worst in us. Flocking to the polls to vote for millionaires who know nothing of the plight of the rest of us but only how to protect themselves at our expense in spite of their so-called 'oaths of office.' Amazing how easy it has become to socially engineer behavior that is self-destructive and belief systems that feed the wealthiest among us at the expense of the rest.
    • A Veteran  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      Had a nightmare the other night - dreamed Mitt Romney was flying on Air Force One with a dog kennel strapped to the roof!
    • Jeff  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      We need jobs. Mitt will lower corporate taxes and corporations will give bigger bonuses to their exec's. Think off all the masseuse and diamond encrusted iPad cover making jobs that would be created?!
      • Gulder Roy 4 mths ago
        MItt Romney is a job creator. He must be. Two billion chinese and indians cannot be wrong.
      • getting by 4 mths ago
        you guys got it right, but what do we do about it? they are ALL the SAME. maybe not Paul but you know what the feds did to JFK, how long do you think paul would last if were elected? THere are some powerful people that do NOT want him in there. so like the psych doctor friedman used to say on MASH. pull down your pants and slide on the ice!
      • RWolf 4 mths ago
        Wake up Jeff corporations just pass the cost of their taxes on to you in the price of their product. Itโ€™s the same old game the politicians have been playing for years, hide the taxes we pay anywhere they can. Just look at your phone bill or cable bill. All they do is make it more difficult for companies to compete in the world market.
    • mesays  •  4 mths ago
      The 99% is not "envious"..they're just fed up!
    • CountryBoy  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      WOW....Chris Christie just made this statement about Obama to Opra.....

      "He is as good a politician as I've ever seen. ... He's really good at it. And I think he's very charismatic. And I think he's genuine. I think what he says he believes he believes. That's a very dangerous politician."
    • sandy h  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      Yeah, South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union and declare war. Staging a GOP civil war among its various factions doesn't seem out of character.
    • Al  •  4 mths ago
      It isn't South Carolinians doing the mudslinging, it is the politicians coming into the state and buying up tons of media because it is cheap in SC. What SC could do is put a surcharge on all political media expenses to compensate the people for the pain and suffering they endure for the rest of us each presidential cycle.
    • killer  •  4 mths ago
      The evangelicals don't like Romney because he is a Mormon. That should be easy to understand even though people don't like to talk about it. They prefer a theocracy over a democracy.
    • Pin Code  •  Hialeah, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Once again the people lose...and the political machine wins...but the biggest winner will be the television stations. At least the viewers will see a far less of car commercials.
    • StevenK  •  Nanjing, China  •  4 mths ago
      If you can't stand the mud, get out of the race.
    • TR RINO  •  4 mths ago
      The South Carolinian TV stations must be rolling in money from all the SuperPac Ads.
    • relix1962  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      What about the 900 dead voters that voted in south carolina
    • John  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  4 mths ago
      I find it REALLy interesting that our supposed TOP leaders use the tactic of "getting nasty" to convince people that THEY are the one to choose!! I personally will NOT support anyone that does that!
    • R L  •  4 mths ago
      Is it really so unfair and negative to point out that the cult leader Romney worships was a pedophile with multiple child wives?
    • Doug  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Romney took a $44 million dollar bailout from the Government for Bain Capital and kept $10 million of it. This was in conjunction with a Steel Mill factory Bain Capital took over and fired everyone. (1700 people fired by Romney). The $44 million from the Government was to make good on employee pensions (about half of what they were entitled to).

      The fact is Romney likes to take over companies, fire the people, and collect $44 million in Government bailout money when there is $10 million in it for himself
    • Eric  •  4 mths ago
      Mitt Romney campaign ad after he wins the nomination:
      "He's a former governor of Taxachusetts...
      He created the model on which Obamacare is based...
      Vote for Mitt Romney -
      He's practically like Obama
      (except he's not black.)"
    • Edward  •  Brisbane, Australia  •  4 mths ago
      it is nasty the way the republicans are trying and succeeding to stop and examination of gov. Rommey's activity as a corporate raider. i think it is because they the republican heads want to be able to raid if they see the chance. we don't have a totally free market nor should we
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