The presidential primary race rages on into Super Tuesday. Get your update on the previous state primaries here and learn what’s to come.

The presidential primary race rages on into Super Tuesday. Get your update on the previous state primaries here and learn what’s to come.
NGU students give their thoughts on the SC Primary candidates.
All the hype and debate surrounding the 2016 presidential election season saw its first results on Monday, Feb. 1, with the Iowa caucus victory going to Sen. Ted Cruz, after pollsters had the candidate in a virtual tie with nationwide GOP poll leader, Donald Trump.
�If you live by the pen, you die by the pen and my pen has an eraser,� Cruz said last Friday at North Greenville University.
Clinton commands the majority of prospective Democrat voters at 56.5 percent, while Sanders holds 32.2 percent of the vote.
“The once sleeper candidate is now seizing the opportunity to wake the rest of the nation up.”
�It makes for a good election to have someone like that in the running to draw interest and to get people interested in the entire election process as a whole.”