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Eternal shame of South Carolina and sitting Senator Lindsey Graham — the childless, *alleged* (no lawsuits, please) closeted homosexual recently photographed traipsing through Disneyworld with a two-foot fairy wand in hand as respite from his day job of experiencing explosive, toe-curling wargasms on cable news — is up for re-election.
Lindsey Graham, giddy with bloodlust, indecently squirts himself on Fox News
Until a few days ago, the South Carolina Senate primary was effectively a three-way race between Graham, businessman Mark Lynch, and Paul Dans, author of Project 2025.
On April 10, Dans, citing campaign finance issues, dropped out and threw his weight behind Lynch.
Via NBC News:
"Republican Paul Dans, who oversaw the conservative policy blueprint known as Project 2025, announced Friday that he is ending his primary campaign against Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and backing another candidate in the race.
Dans, noting he was recently endorsed by conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, wrote in a post on X that he was dropping out of the race "because we cannot Make America Great Again until Lady Graham is taken out of office. @MarkLynchSC has the resources to make that happen."
Dans launched his campaign last year, telling NBC News that he was running because "we need to have a government of, by and for the people, again. Not by swamp critters like Lindsey Graham."
But Dans struggled to raise money for his campaign, pulling in nearly $630,000 last year as Graham, who is seeking a fifth Senate term, raised more than $19 million. Mark Lynch, a businessman, has been self-funding his run, loaning his campaign $5 million last year…
"South Carolinians deserve a God-fearing, conservative businessman to fight alongside President Trump against the powers of evil that have such a tight grip on career politicians, not a traitorous, back-stabbing flimsy flip flopper like Lindsey Graham who pretends to put America first when the next election comes around," Lynch said when he launched his campaign last year."
According to some polls, last month, before Dans dropped out, Graham was up by 20-40 points on Lynch.
However, in a poll by Pulse Opinion Research in mid-March, Lynch outperformed Graham in an "informed ballot" — meaning the voters in the poll are briefed on the candidates' respective records before casting their ballot.
In other words, the more voters know about the Disney princess and *alleged* (no lawsuits, please) closeted homosexual representing South Carolina in the U.S. Senate, the less impressed they become.
No further public polling has emerged since March — the details of which could be interesting, given the potential consolidation of the anti-Graham vote behind Lynch combined with the "informed ballot" phenomenon.
Is Mark Lynch an optimal candidate to knock off the decadent, rabid (alleged) fruitcake who has somehow occupied Congress for 23 years?