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===South Carolina=== In a major victory, Edwards took his birth state of South Carolina, garnering 45% of the vote to Kerry's 30%. ''Democratic Results:'' {| class="wikitable" !Candidate !Votes !Percentage !Delegates |- |[[John Edwards]]||126,320||45.0%||28 |- |[[John Kerry]]||84,872||30.2%||17 |- |[[Al Sharpton]]||26,946||9.6%||0 |- |[[Wesley Clark]]||20,189|||7.2%||0 |- |[[Howard Dean]]||13,055||4.7%||0 |- |[[Joseph Lieberman]]||6,853|||2.4%||0 |- |[[Dennis Kucinich]]||1,246||0.4%||0 |- |[[Richard Gephardt]]||604||0.2%||0 |- |[[Carol Moseley Braun]]||569||0.2%||0 |} ''Republican Results:'' On January 19, 2003, the [[Republican National Convention]] announced that the South Carolina Republican Party had passed a resolution granting [[George W. Bush]] South Carolina's 46 delegates. Source: [http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P04/SC-D.phtml The Green Papers]
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