SC-Sen: Voter Protection Project Helps Jaime Harrison (D) Take Down Trump's Biggest Ass Kisser
By Sam Sero on April 17, 2020
Last updated on April 19, 2020
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Received this e-mail today from U.S. Senate candidate Jaime Harrison (D. SC) on behalf of the Voter Protect Project:
When South Carolinians are suffering because of Lindsey Graham’s views and actions, I have to stand up for what’s right.
Even in the midst of an international pandemic, Lindsey is still playing politics with the livelihoods of South Carolina families.
It’s times like these that show why campaigns like mine are SO important to restoring leadership and sanity to the Senate.
And a new poll has my campaign statisticallyTIEDwith Lindsey Graham. But his dark-money donors are already lining up to spend whatever they need to keep him in the Senate to do their bidding.
My race is one of the flips Democrats are counting on to take back the Senate this November.And we have the historic opportunity to oust entrenched Republicans like Lindsey Graham and replace them with the steady leadership needed for difficult times like these.
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