The South Carolina Democratic Debate... For Black Votes

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — The Democratic presidential candidates square off in South Carolina tonight in a high-stakes debate leading up to Saturday's primary and just two weeks before 22 states hold primaries and caucuses on Feb. 5.

Black voters may comprise as much as 50% of the South Carolina primary turnout.

Right now the democratic debate in South Carolina is focusing around the lobbing and Barack is saying we need to overcome the politics of fear. One thing that I liked about Barack Obama is that he says we should not only talk and negotiate with our friends, but also with our enemies.

It's the last moments of the South Carolina Democratic Debate and the question is why should Martin Luther King Endorse You.

Edward says he wants people to vote and he wants to push for voting rights and so that people fight for their rights

Obama says "I don't think Dr. King would endorse any of us." He believes the change happens from bottom to top not the vice versa.

Clinton says "There is no doubt that change comes through the extraordinary effort of the American people." She says the American should not have to work that hard to get political leaders to stand for what is right.

In conclusion the South Carolina Democratic Debate was very heated and everyone stood for change. There were very sharp attacks to each other and the main action was between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

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