Politics | South Carolina primary Gingrich in Strong Shape as SC Votes He leads last poll by 9 points By John Johnson Posted Jan 21, 2012 9:07 AM CST Copied South Carolina voters wait in line to vote at the Amicks Ferry Fire Station in Chapin, S.C., Saturday. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) They're voting in South Carolina, and things are looking rosy for Newt Gingrich. The last Public Policy Polling survey before the polls opened has him up 38-27 over Mitt Romney, with Rick Santorum (16) and Ron Paul (14) behind. If anything, the "open-marriage" interview given by his wife (or Gingrich's defiant reaction to it) seems to have helped him, writes PPP. That may be because only 31% think she's telling the truth. Normally, a 9-point lead on the eve of voting would signal a slam dunk, but the polling website is a little wary about that. It even references this Huffington Post analysis by Mark Blumenthal on why it's wise to "expect the unexpected" today. At the New York Times, meanwhile, Nate Silver's latest number-crunching gives Gingrich an 82% chance of victory. Read These Next Joe Rogan's ICE criticism may be trouble for Trump. A Cape Cod car theft didn't go as planned. Leno says people are shocked that he's doing the right thing. After bill defeat, House GOP warns members against skipping votes. Report an error