Despite a rocky beginning with Trump, Graham has morphed into a reliable vote for the president, and really stepped up during the Kavanaugh clown show.
Trump won the state by 14 percentage points, but I've read about how Harrison is appealing to many on local issues. And Graham has resorted to running biographical campaign ads. I'm just wondering why he feels the need to "introduce" himself to constituents after 25 years in D.C.
If Graham loses, it's TWO Democrat Senators from SC (just like NY), name recognition and publicity for Harrison's gubernatorial run, and (just like NY) Dems at every flippin' level of their state government.
And the implications on the national front are horrific.
Despite a rocky beginning with Trump, Graham has morphed into a reliable vote for the president, and really stepped up during the Kavanaugh clown show.
Trump won the state by 14 percentage points, but I've read about how Harrison is appealing to many on local issues. And Graham has resorted to running biographical campaign ads. I'm just wondering why he feels the need to "introduce" himself to constituents after 25 years in D.C.
If Graham loses, it's TWO Democrat Senators from SC (just like NY), name recognition and publicity for Harrison's gubernatorial run, and (just like NY) Dems at every flippin' level of their state government.
And the implications on the national front are horrific.