And then there was none. Only a few months ago around a dozen hopefuls — no-hopers might be a more accurate description — were challenging for the Republican presidential nomination.After early contests in and the field was dramatically whittled down, leaving only one challenger still standing in Saturday's South Carolina primary — .She's proved to be almost as much of a no-hoper as the rest of them, losing by 20 points (60% to 40%) — and in her home state too, where she was a reasonably popular governor for six years.
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