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South Carolina Final Results

South Carolina Final Results

The final tally of tonight's Republican primary in South Carolina, with 99 percent of precincts reporting:

1. Donald Trump: 238,067 (32 percent)

2. Marco Rubio: 164,691 (22.5 percent)

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3. Ted Cruz: 163,732 (22.3 percent)

4. Jeb Bush: 57,472 (7.8 percent)

5. John Kasich: 55,920 (7.6 percent)

6. Ben Carson: 52,958 (7.2 percent)

Following this election, Jeb dropped out, while last-place Carson insisted he's sticking around, for now. Kasich's campaign shows no signs of slowing down any time soon.

Republicans vote next in the Nevada caucus, which will be held on Tuesday the 23rd.

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