we'll check in with trav robertson just ahead. the next two saturdays are critically important days for south carolinians. as the home of the "first in the south" presidential primaries, it is our chance to put a stamp on the candidates the home of the "first in the south" presidential primaries, it is our chance to put a stamp on the candidates and issues that will be at the forefront of the november general election. the past few weeks, we have seen a flurry of activity with all the candidates canvassing the state to answer your questions face to face. folks, all that attention isn't just for show. south carolina is playing a big role in the race to determine party candidates.and the politicians are taking notice at for an example, just look at recent gop turnouts. the number of south carolinians whwh cast votes in the last three republican presidential primaries has steadily grown from 13 point 8 percent in 2004 to 21 point 3 percent in 2012. gop chair matt moore is predicting close to 24 percent this year. south carolina's sta