John Edwards, down but still not out, isn’t even thinking about quitting this race. His campaign is working to capitalize on the surge of support they experience among white voters in South Carolina to craft a plan to win delegates in conservative states. He’s already begun to craft his populist message as a centrist one.
The result of South Carolina didn’t make anyone a winner or a loser, but ultimately provided all three candidates with some clairvoyance to retool and focus both their message and campaign for the biggest nominating contest in history.
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