Biden brings home big victory

SC Democratic Primary: Former VP wins decisively in state, Beaufort County

By MINDY LUCAS

After months of campaign stops, town halls and door-to-door canvassing, the run-up to South Carolina’s Democratic Primary is over with former Vice President Joe Biden walking away with a decisive victory in hand.

Thousands went to the polls on Saturday, Feb. 29, in Beaufort County to cast their ballot.

At the Charles L. Brown Activity Center in Beaufort, where three precincts vote, 262 people had voted as of 11 a.m. on Saturday.

Over at Port Royal’s Town Hall where two precincts vote, 213 had voted as of 1:45 p.m. Poll worker Debra Webb said turnout had been “steady” with no lines or waiting.

Traffic outside, however, was another issue.

Cars from the 2020 Bands, Brews & BBQ, a benefit event, lined both sides of Paris Avenue making it a little tricky to find parking for those who only wanted to vote.

But for Lauren Moules who was hoping to find a parking space close by, it wasn’t a problem.

“I pulled right into a spot,” said Moules, who was walking with a cane due to a recent car accident.

Despite moving just a little slower than usual, the Port Royal resident who just turned 30 still felt it was important to get out and vote – especially for those her age, she said.

Moules, who typically votes Republican, voted for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. It was the first time she had voted in a Democratic Primary, and while she wasn’t ready to say she was switching parties just yet, she said she liked “Bernie” even though she didn’t necessarily side with his views.

“I just feel like he’s gained momentum,” she said.

South Carolina’s “First in the South” primary has drawn the nation’s attention not only for its early voting but for its diversity.

According to the (Charleston) Post and Courier and other media outlets, absentee voting in the Democratic primary had surpassed 2016 numbers and could be even higher, after all votes had been counted.

Over on St. Helena Island, 191 people had voted as of 2:30 p.m., with an additional 10 people having voted curbside, said poll clerk, Roosevelt McCollough.

“They’ve been slowly coming in,” he said, adding that he hoped to see that number reach at least 400.

Holly Hook, who walked out of the library’s conference room at a brisk pace, explaining she was late for an appointment, said, “I voted for Joe Biden and I hope he wins.”

About five miles away, at Lady’s Island Elementary, 299 people had voted as of 2:45. Poll worker Inez Washington said that voters had been steadily coming in all day with about “three, four or five people at a time.”

Outside Lisa Wandrick, of Lady’s Island, said she voted for “Pete.” She liked the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., because he was new, she said.

“And knowing what I know about the others from previous elections,” she said. “I was just drawn to him.”

And his age made a difference as well, she said.

“It’s kind of time to get some new blood,” she said.

But no matter who voters wanted to see win in South Carolina, Wandrick said it was just important to get out and vote.

“Everyone should vote and they should be an informed voter,” she said. “They have the right, they should exercise it.”

S.C. Democratic Primary Results

%Votes

J. Biden 48.44 256,111

B. Sanders 19.90 105,226

T. Steyer 11.33 59,917

P. Buttigieg 8.25 43,612

E. Warren 7.06 37,353

A. Klobuchar 3.15 16,678

T. Gabbard 1.28 6,755

Beaufort County Democratic Primary Results

%Votes

J. Biden 45.84 11,287

B. Sanders 15.23 3,750

P. Buttigieg 12.47 3,070

T. Steyer 12.22 3,009

E. Warren 6.91 1,701

A. Klobuchar 5.58 1,373

T. Gabbard 1.18 290

*Unofficial totals via scvotes.org

County Elections Board to certify results Thursday

The Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Beaufort County will hold their monthly board meeting at noon on Thursday, March 5. This meeting will be held after the Canvass Hearing to certify the Beaufort County results of the Democratic Presidential Preference Primary in the Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Beaufort County Beaufort office at 15 John Galt Road.

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