He voted against. Once it had enough votes to pass, he switched his vote. He was making a statement with the vote. He has stated in interviews if they call they call witnesses, he would be calling for certain individuals who will not want to be called.
So the vote switch after the totals were known was a calculated move.
But for the sake of accuracy, Graham vote no. Once the count was 54 in favor, he changed his vote. There was not purpose in changing the vote other than to make a statement. I was simply connecting it to some of his recent interviews.
He voted against. Once it had enough votes to pass, he switched his vote. He was making a statement with the vote. He has stated in interviews if they call they call witnesses, he would be calling for certain individuals who will not want to be called.
So the vote switch after the totals were known was a calculated move.
Still actually trusting fist bumping Lindsey? KEK
To the contrary. Trust very very few of them.
But for the sake of accuracy, Graham vote no. Once the count was 54 in favor, he changed his vote. There was not purpose in changing the vote other than to make a statement. I was simply connecting it to some of his recent interviews.
Call me stupid but, what kinda statement does it make to change his vote after the count is done?