South Carolina gubernatorial election, 2014 (Sheheen 2010)

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The 2014 South Carolina Gubernatorial election was between incumbent Governor Vincent Sheheen and represenative Nikki Haley of the state's Hosue of Represenatives. Vincent won by a larger margin then the previous election owing to the state's success and public approval of his administration

Developer Notes

 * Nikki Haley and Vincent where both considered good options in the 2010 election by the public at large making it for many an odd election where no one really had a strong opposition to either candidate which is why it turned out to be a close election (Disclaimer: developer is speaking on what he observed in 2010 as a resident of South Carolina and not based on documentation). The turning point in the 2014 election was how much the state had improved over the last four years; while we've yet to investigate how Haley's corporate deals (bringing an airport and other companies to the state) impacted that condition (it was a positive impact with more jobs and thus more employment and more money to spend); we know that Vincent wasn't for lowering corporate taxes in the state. We need to research his aims and objectives as governor before making the decision that he'd win this election though such is the presently presented outcome as it's interesting to consider how Vincent would respond to the 2015 Church Shooting.