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Stephen Colbert Files for President in South Carolina
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By Shahram Vahdany
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-- Tops Kucinich and Paul in National Poll Stephen Colbert's belated White House bid took an actual baby step Thursday, when he officially filed for the South Carolina primary as a Democrat. While he has vowed to also run as a Republican, apparently the filing fee in that state may weigh him down.
Meanwhile a new Rasmussen poll finds Colbert winning -- at least over a pair of second-tier candidates with passionate followings of their own. Colbert tops GOP Rep. Ron Paul, 36% to 32%, while he outpaces Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich by 37% to Kucinich 32%. In both cases, Rasmussen found, Colbert eats into their "base."
The same polling outfit recently found Colbert drawing about 12% of the vote in a three-way matchup with leading candidates Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani.
Filing to to get on the ballot as a Democratic candidate in his native South Carolina, Colbert's campaign paid a $2,500 filing fee just before the noon deadline, said state Democratic Party Chairwoman Carol Fowler.
Whether he'll appear on the ballot will be decided by party officials later Thursday.
The host of Comedyt Central's "The Colbert Report" may not meet the party's "viable: candidate qualification. Recommend this article...
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