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Lindsay Graham Drops Out of Presidential Race
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) may not have gained much traction in the presidential campaign.
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Graham himself has yet to endorse one of his rivals for the nomination, with six weeks to go until Iowa holds the first nominating contest on the road to the November 8 presidential election.
He has been the most aggressive of any other candidate at bashing front-runner Donald Trump, saying the NY billionaire is a deeply flawed candidate who would be a “chaos president”. “I’m not going to suspend my desire to help the country”.
Early in the race, Trump gave out Graham’s cellphone number during a rally in SC.
Known for his wit and hawkish approach to foreign policy, Graham sounded the alarm as he folded his hand, laying out the high stakes for the GOP. Graham’s withdrawal from the 2016 race for the Republican presidential nomination on Monday. has opened up some opportunities for his former rivals, notably in his home state of SC.
“We haven’t been the wild-haired fanatic that people think we are when it comes to backing candidates”, said David Woodard, a political science professor at Clemson University, about SC.
“Lindsey is a good guy, a very amusing guy”, Rubio said. Never making the main stage in any of the Republican debates, Graham has appeared in the undercard matches – except for the fourth debate in November when he failed to make either stage. He registered below 1 percent in most national polls and in the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll of the Republican field.
Kasich wrote on Twitter: “Enjoyed Senator Graham’s wit and respect his seriousness on national security experience matters”.
He tweeted, “Thank you to everyone who honored me with their support”.
“Nobody is more clear-eyed about ISIS than my friend Lindsey Graham”, he wrote.
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“I want to thank everyone who’s taken this journey with me”, said Sen. I hope you’re not. Graham during the almost two minute long video. “God bless our fighting men and women & God bless America”.