Via CNN (Abridged)
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum has visited South Carolina more than any other potential presidential hopeful, and his efforts paid off Saturday with a straw poll win at the Greenville County Republican Party convention.
Santorum was one of three potential candidates to address Saturday’s convention. Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich also spoke.
Vote-rich and conservative, Greenville County plays a pivotal role in the South Carolina presidential primary, traditionally one of the first states to cast ballots in the presidential nomination process.
Santorum, who arrived early at the convention and donned a Palmetto-patterned pink tie for the day, won the straw poll with 31 percent of the 431 votes cast. Finishing second was Gingrich, who took 14 percent. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and reality television star Donald Trump tied for third at seven percent.
They were followed by former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at six percent.
Barbour tied Huckabee in fifth place receiving five percent each. Governor Sarah Palin finished at four percent. Herman Cain came in at three percent, and former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty took two percent.
The rest of the early and wide-open field finished with one percent of the vote or less. Also on the ballot: Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.
South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, Indiana Rep. Mike Pence and – curiously – activist Al Sharpton won write-in votes.
Two other key South Carolina counties, Charleston and Lexington, will hold presidential straw polls next weekend.
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