In four days, voters in South Carolina will cast their ballots in the Republican presidential primary. But as they make up their minds, voters do not seem to be lining up behind the candidate that best reflects their views but rather the candidate they think can win in November. The latest survey from Monmouth University shows Mitt Romney ahead of Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum – both among evangelical voters and Tea Party members. We discuss it all with Patrick Murray, director of Monmouth’s polling institute. He also explains what impact Ron Paul may have on Saturday and what it will take for someone other than Romney to seize the momentum.