Posted on 07/11/2011 1:50:56 PM PDT by upchuck
COLUMBIA, S.C. Sen. Lindsey Graham is the kind of Republican whom tea party activists want to boot from the Senate, though even they think hed be hard to oust in a primary three years from now.
If South Carolinas political insiders are correct, Graham has little to worry about in 2014 despite a flirtation with Democrats on politically explosive issues that has enraged many in South Carolinas tea-party-influenced, conservative GOP base.
That anger was on display recently in Greenville, S.C., when tea party activists attending a presidential campaign rally for Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) sported RINO Hunter T-shirts and vowed to oust insufficiently conservative Republicans.
Chris Lawton, a self-described liberty activist from Greenville, said his compatriots oppose Grahams re-election partly because of his votes to confirm President Barack Obamas Supreme Court nominees and partly because they view him as not being a strong constitutionalist.
The overall view of the tea party is that Lindseys got to go, Lawton said in a telephone interview. Personally, Id like to see him defeated.
But Graham does not appear alarmed.
The people who want 100 percent agreement are never going to support me. But thats not a majority of South Carolina Republicans, Graham told Roll Call in an interview last week. Ive never been worried about having people disagree with me. There are people in politics who judge you on the one out of 10 times you disagree with them. Most people dont.
Several Palmetto State Republicans interviewed for this story predicted Graham would survive any intraparty opposition without much difficulty, citing the Senators fundraising prowess, his positioning on key issues such as abortion and health care, his popularity among the rank and file and his general political skill at walking the fine line between bipartisan dealmaker and rigid ideologue.
Has Sen. Graham disappointed and angered conservatives in South Carolina? Absolutely. But no one with the money, fundraising ability and credibility has stepped up to challenge him. Unless something resembling that candidate emerges, he will beat minor opposition in his next primary and easily win re-election, said a Republican operative based in the state capital of Columbia.
The independent-minded Graham won a second term in 2008 with minimal effort, defeating a primary challenger by nearly 34 points while garnering 67 percent of the vote, before cruising to victory in the general election with 58 percent in overwhelmingly Republican South Carolina. The states primaries are open to all voters, who dont register by party.
In the aftermath of the 2010 elections, the state GOP controls all levers of government and all but one House seat. Not everyone particularly in Washington expects Graham to enjoy a similarly smooth ride in 2014, given the rise of a tea party movement that includes Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) among its champions.
Read the rest at http://www.rollcall.com/issues/57_4/Tea-Party-Graham-Grousing-Could-Fizzle-by-2014-207130-1.html?pos=htmbtxt
The title throws me off.... what does “Right’s Graham” mean??
Uber RINO Lindsey Ping
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h/t to martin_fierro for the graphic
The trick is getting a strong conservative to run against her. Right now, I don't know who that will be. But 2014 is several political lifetimes away. We'll see what develops.
The cross-dresser probably gets a lot of ‘rat cross-voters. Dear Lord, I hope you Gamecocks can get a good replacement for that cretin.
They may be correct, but in today's political climate, they won't be inside for much longer.
Not to worry , Demint and his good buddy Mitt Romney will campaign for him.
Given the fact that the people of South Carolina keep sending Graham back to Washington, I was surprised when they didnt elect Alvin Greene.
Cross-over dems, moderates and "establishment" republicans conspire to keep re-electing this twerp.
We need to close our primary.
If Alvin had run against Lindsey I would have voted for Alvin. Unfortunately, he was challenging DeMint.
Don't be too hard on us, we have:
- 5/6 house members that are GOP
- GOP controlled statehouse and senate
- 2 GOP senators, one that doesn't suck.
“his popularity among the rank and file”
Ha. That’s funny. Thinking about it, that’s probably what “political insiders” say to his face. I’m sure they are all preparing for the inevitable end.
Graham’s career as an elected politician is over.
Even if Jim Demint endorses him and becomes his campaign chairman?
If Alvin had run against Lindsey I would have voted for Alvin. Unfortunately, he was challenging DeMint.
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If Alvin had run against Lindsey, I’d have taken 6 months off and come down there and raised money for him.
I know you guys generally send good people to DC. I just don’t understand how S.C. can let that candy-a$$ punk stay in office.
An open primary AND cross-over dems, moderates and "establishment" republicans.
My question also. Surely there are better people in the state than Graham.
No chance that will happen.
It sure happened last time.
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