South Carolina primary 2008
Obamamania: history or hysteria?
On Martin Luther King day Gary Younge goes on the Obama trail in South Carolina to see whether his enthusiastic supporters are behind him for the right reasons
The invisible poor
Gary Younge reports from Charleston, South Carolina, where he meets the people the presidential candidates are leaving behind: the poor. He finds for them the American Dream is too far out of reach
Salon soundings
Gary Younge visits a barber shop and beauty salons in Charleston, South Carolina, to find out how big a role race and gender will play in the impending Democratic primary
The embarrassing uncle
Mitt Romney's back in South Carolina after his win in Michigan and he's recalling the days of the 'great' republican presidents - although the Guardian's Gary Younge is wondering why one name is being left out
Wish you weren't here
The Guardian's Gary Younge visits South Carolina's Low Country, where immigration is the biggest issue for Republican voters
With God on their side
The Guardian's Gary Younge visits the most Republican county in South Carolina and finds out devout Christians have already decided who they'll vote for