Anonymous wrote:I can’t decide who to donate to in these races. Kelly? Harrison? Bollier? I did do one of those ActBlue split things; maybe I should just do that again.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t decide who to donate to in these races. Kelly? Harrison? Bollier? I did do one of those ActBlue split things; maybe I should just do that again.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t decide who to donate to in these races. Kelly? Harrison? Bollier? I did do one of those ActBlue split things; maybe I should just do that again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cook moved SC to toss up
https://cookpolitical.com/analysis/senate/south-carolina-senate/south-carolina-senate-moves-toss?link_id=1&can_id=06e825dd258740fb0ca135d143611684&source=email-cook-political-report-moves-sc-senate-race-to-toss-up&email_referrer=email_949927&email_subject=cook-political-report-moves-sc-senate-race-to-toss-up
There has been no more surprising race on the Senate map than South Carolina. Even early this year, it looked like Sen. Lindsey Graham would cruise to re-election. Instead, the Republican incumbent finds himself in a tied race in both public and private surveys with challenger Jaime Harrison, who has proven to be perhaps Democrats’ best recruit and a fundraising behemoth.
“It’s a jump ball at this point,” said one South Carolina Republican strategist. “Jaime is peaking at exactly the right time and he’s got a deluge of money. [Harrison] is blocking every pass there is from Republicans.”
Even Democrats in and outside of the Palmetto State are surprised such a typically red state is truly in play. Many Republicans have privately voiced frustrations that Graham’s campaign didn’t take the challenge from Harrison — a charismatic 44-year-old African-American former state party chairman who tells a compelling story of growing up with a teen mother and being raised by his grandparents in impoverished Orangeburg — seriously enough from the get-go.
Hoo boy! It’s like I’ve been saying. South Carolina is a Republican State but Jamie Harrison is a good candidate and Lindsey Graham lost his mojo with the voters about a decade ago.
Anonymous wrote:Moderate Rs? That’s not even possible