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Glenn Beck's audience poll will need to get a new "dead last" position.
The .02% of Republicans who supported him will split between Jeb!, Rubio, and Christie.
That's another way of saying that Graham doesn't know who he will vote for.
Noone can take his extremely hawkish foreign policy serious, especially with the Graham personality.
Personality???
I wonder which GOP candidate is going to pick up all twenty of his supporters?
did he have that many?
he is a never was....
whoever told him to run for president needs to add to their considerable dosage of meds
I think Graham believes he wields outsized influence in SC. I doubt that. Who he endorses coming out of NH isn't going to mean all that much in SC.
I'll miss him. I think he was one of the smarter people in the campaign, and one of the most serious. I met him a few times at events in the last few months. I actually like him, but had no intention of voting for him in our primary. John McCain was stumping for him here, but even McCain couldn't help him.
The couple of supporters he had will probably go to Rubio.
I have to say, while watching Graham in last week's debate I was wondering if the man was going to have an emotional breakdown. He seemed completely drained to me and every answer seemed like a plea to people who had no interest in answering his call. His leaving won't substantively alter the trajectory of the race.
Congrats, however, are in order to anyone who puts themselves forward to serve their country both in the military and then in the political realm. Both require a certain level of ego but also a certain level of selflessness. Being a military lawyer for decades and a Senator are honorable callings but the man likely could have made a great deal more personal wealth had he taken a different path.
Lol, you're such a RINO. But I still love ya. :mrgreen: