My week in South Carolina is shaping up to be all that I expected and more. I spent several hours yesterday interviewing voters, candidates and their family members. I just posted an article I wrote after spending time with Jackie Gingrich Cushman and Kathy Gingrich Lubbers. I’ll let you guess who they are “kin” to. They do a great job stumping for their dad.

Here is the link to the story I posted on The Christian Post today. http://www.christianpost.com/news/gingrich-camp-cries-foul-over-evangelical-leaders-endorsement-of-santorum-67393/

It was good to see the gloves come off last night and by all indications, most people I talked to agreed that Newt came out on top in the debate. Although a few blows were landed by others including Perry and Santorum, there wasn’t a “knock-out” punch that did any damage.

http://www.christianpost.com/news/gloves-come-off-in-sc-debate-romney-targeted-67329/

Interestingly, there are a lot of undecided voters in the Palmetto State; and I mean a lot. Sure, some are sticking my their original picks but that may change depending on who survives after the states primary on Saturday.

For example, Debbie Griffin is a die-hard Rick Perry supporter and she was excited to show me the many pictures she had of herself and the Texas Governor on her phone. And though she won’t admit it, her candidate is probably cooked it he doesn’t turn things around before the weekend.

Where will she go? She hasn’t made up her mind. I bet Perry wishes he had a few thousand more like her in South Carolina.

I’ll be posting a story tomorrow about the old fashioned “tent revival” that all of the candidates spoke at prior to Monday night’s debate. All that was missing were some snakes and someone speaking in tongues. Wait, I think I may have heard a few people speak in tongues. Ron Paul supporters, I bet.