It's the home stretch for the Republican Presidential hopefuls. And they made a last minute effort to win over South Carolina voters. "It's decision time for South Carolina and what South Carolina wants to say to the rest of the country," Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum said.
"The spirit of liberty is truly alive and well in south carolina and I believe we are going to do well," Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul said.
"This is the heck of a way to have the last rally, before South Carolina goes to the polls," Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney said.
And in the final hours 7 On Your Side wanted to bring your questions to the candidates.
We had several voters ask what these candidates plan to do about the ailing economy.
"When people ask me what are you going to do to get the economy going again I want to talk about my manufacturing plant to get blue collar workers from the bottom to the top of the income scale," Santorum said.
"You have to look at the tax code, reduce taxes, you have to get the government out of the way," Paul said.
"We need to shrink the federal work force through attrition. And link pay with people in government with that off private sector," Romney said.
Several voters also wanted to know where the candidates stand on President Barack Obama's healthcare plan.
When asked all three of the candidates responded saying they would repeal it.

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