Clinton to make first South Carolina trip May 27

Clinton to make first South Carolina trip May 27


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ATLANTA (AP) — The campaign for Hillary Rodham Clinton says the Democratic presidential candidate plans to be in the early voting state of South Carolina on May 27.

It will be her first trip to the state since announcing her second White House bid. The campaign did not disclose details.

South Carolina, which hosts the South's first 2016 primary, is important for Democrats because it is the contest with a large number of black voters.

In the 2008 campaign, Clinton initially led then-Sen. Barack Obama in early South Carolina polls, but many African-Americans shifted their support to Obama once he won Iowa, and Obama went on to defeat Clinton 55 percent to 27 percent.

Clinton already has campaigned in Iowa and New Hampshire, the first two states in the nominating contest.

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