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US Republican Senator Graham quits presidential race
The South Carolina senator posted a video saying he was proud of his campaign, which he said was focused on the nation’s security. “This is no longer about 2016, this is about who are we as a party, where do we want to go and where do we take the country”. Hillary, if you get to be President, I’ll help you where I can. Graham also supported both of Obama’s nominees to the Supreme Court.
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South Carolina Senator and Republican presidential candidate Lindsey Graham has said he is dropping out of the race for his party’s nomination. He’s now averaging less than 1 percent both nationally and in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire-and even in his home state of SC, he was sitting at only 1.7 percent. “I believe we’ve made enormous progress in this effort”, he said.
He’s picked up such a small level of support in the presidential race, South Carolina Republican Sen.
In recent weeks, Graham offered a plan to send 10,000 U.S. ground troops to combat the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq, and an authorization for the president to use military force in the fight that had no time or geographic limits.
“I have seen Americans partner with people in the region and that’s the way forward”.
“My biggest problem is a lot of people like what I say, but not a lot of people hear it”, he told CNN.
“This race didn’t fit him”, Woodard said.
Viewed by many as a one-trick pony by only focusing on national security and calling for a land war in Southwest Asia, as part of a “bomb the hell out of ISIS” campaign, Graham appeared to ignore those “kitchen table” issues that many Americans are concerned about, from a stagnant economy to education.
175-c-21-(Mark Smith, AP White House correspondent)-“to take sides”-AP White House Correspondent Mark Smith reports it’s unclear how Graham’s departure will affect the GOP contest”.
Asked who he would endorse, Graham demurred.
For a candidate with more than a decade of senatorial experience and an interventionist foreign-policy stance, Graham’s only mega-moment came when Donald Trump gave out his phone number during a campaign rally and asked that his supporters flood his voice mail in retaliation for Graham calling Trump a “jackass”.
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