Post-show analysis
Candy was live from Columbia, South Carolina this week. On the morning after the South Carolina Republican primary, two presidential contenders joined us on today’s State of the Union. South Carolina victor Newt Gingrich defended his record as he looked ahead to the challenges he faces in Florida. Third-place finisher Rick Santorum explained why he thinks he is the only true conservative left in the race. Republican South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint gave his take on the fight over Mitt Romney’s tax records. Finally, Rep. James Clyburn, also of South Carolina discussed the tough re-election battle ahead for President Obama.
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Sen. Jim DeMint weighs in on the 2012 GOP candidates, the strength of the Tea Party, and the South Carolina primary.
Candy shares her thoughts about today's interviews with Newt Gingirch, Jim Demint and James Clyburn following the South Carolina primary.
Rep. James Clyburn (D) South Carolina assesses the S.C. primary results and talks about President Obama's reelection.
Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum on the South Carolina primary, the future of his campaign, and his opponents.
Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich weighs in on an ethics reports from his time in congress and discusses his electability.
Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich weighs in on his South Carolina victory, his opponents, and answers questions about an ethics investigation that took place while he was in congress.
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On our radar: With Newt Gingrich's critical win in South Carolina, we look forward to the Florida primary and President Obama's State of the Union address.
Check out what we're reading, and be sure to watch our interviews with presidential candidates Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum today at 9am/12pm ET.