Posted on 09/06/2013 1:54:15 PM PDT by neal1960
Once thought to be a sure bet for re-election, a new poll shows that Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has seen his support fall among South Carolina, as his three primary challengers begin their campaigns against him.
The poll, conducted by Landmark Communications and Rosetta Stone Communications, shows Graham at 42%, Lee Bright with 13%, Nancy Mace taking 10%, and Richard Cash at 7%. And though he fares better in head-to-head matchups against his primary challengers, Graham is still under 50%.
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WHO are these 42%??? Don’t have a CLUE what’s going on.
Dump Grahamnesty!!
Ha! Below 50% already!! And it will surely fall from here. A runoff is coming, and Graham’s comeuppance is coming!
Very good chance, and he’ll lose a runoff. Oh, if only we can send him and Lamar packing.
Maybe Obama will appoint him to the Supreme Court.
Sad to say, the majority of Republican voters also fit the definition of Low Information Voter
its amazing how much support he still have to be honest
lots of dumb republicans in South Carolina
It’s good to see that Lee Bright is gaining ground.
Well, if he can’t get enough Republican support, all he has to do is switch sides. He is really there already. It’s just a name change.
A lot of the folks on “our” side would vote for a tree stump if it had an R after it.
If Linda loses primary, I expect him to run as “independent” ala Murkowski - even if just to help defeat the conservative GOP general nominee.
Linda is one nasty bitch...
Chealsey Manning gave him an idea.
Why does he have ANY support???
I can’t understand how Graham keeps getting reelected, the people of South Carolina are not dumb...or liberal.
LIV Syndrome is a bi-partisan problem to be sure. Watching FNC isn’t enough to be informed.
Under 50 percent for an incumbent is always bad news.
Graham is in trouble.
Not a chance. He’s just a useful RINO idiot. He becomes a mere idiot once voted out of office.
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