Graham’s opponent, former state Democratic Party Chairman Jaime Harrison, shattered Beto O’Rourke’s Senate campaign fundraising record with an astonishing $57 million haul in the third quarter of the year. It was largely fueled by Graham’s decision to move forward with Barrett’s nomination so close to the election — a blatant reversal from his stated position just two years ago — in addition to his support for Trump.
“Lindsey, just man up and say, ‘I changed my mind,’” Harrison exclaimed in an interview after a “drive-in” rally with some 250 cars.
“I think people are waking up to the fact that this guy cares more about being popular in D.C. than he does in terms of addressing [voters’] needs,” Harrison said, knocking Graham for appearing “on Sean Hannity every other night.”…
“[Voters] tend to have a very low regard for hypocrites,” House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) said in an interview before Harrison’s rally, as audio of Graham slamming Trump in 2016 blared in the background.
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