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Jaime Harrison ran a number of ads attempting to attract conservative voters from Lindsey Graham by elevating Constitution Party candidate Bill Bledsoe as "too conservative—but in doing so, the would-be attack ad offers up right-wing voters a laundry list of things to like about him". Bledsoe endorsed Graham after withdrawing from the race ...
The Harrison-Graham race has gained national attention for the tight polling numbers between a well-known GOP stalwart seeking his fourth term who has aligned himself closely with President Donald ...
Graham carried more than 67% of the vote. In the lead up to the general election, polls showed a tight race between Graham and Democratic nominee Jaime Harrison. However, South Carolina is a ...
In the solid Republican state, Graham finds himself in a dead heat with his well-funded Democratic challenger, former S.C. Democratic chairman Jaime Harrison, who has defied expectations. Now the ...
Results from the state show that Senator Lindsey Graham, who ran on the Republican ticket, received 54.44% of votes in Horry County compared to his Democratic challenger, Jaime Harrison, who ...
In the Bubble with Jaime is set around the 2020 South Carolina Senate run of Democrat Jaime Harrison against Republican Lindsey Graham. [3] Harrison raised more money during the campaign than any Senate candidate in the history of the state, gaining nationwide attention. The documentary shows footage of Harrison and his campaign and how they ...
Democrat Jaime Harrison enlisted the help of Grammy Award-winning rapper Common at a Monday rally in Columbia, S.C., as polls continue to show a closer race between Harrison and Sen. Lindsey ...
Senator Lindsey Graham was first elected in 2002, defeating Democrat Alex Sanders by about 10 percentage points. He was re-elected in 2008, 2014, and most recently in 2020 defeating Jamie Harrison by 10 percentage points in what was expected to be a dead heat. [4] In January 2025, he declared that he was running for reelection.