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2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina

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Not to be confused with2020 South Carolina Senate election.

2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina

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Turnout72.1%Increase
 
NomineeLindsey GrahamJaime Harrison
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote1,369,1371,110,828
Percentage54.44%44.17%

County results
Congressional district results
Precinct results
Graham:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Harrison:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     40–50%     No data

U.S. senator before election

Lindsey Graham
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Lindsey Graham
Republican

Elections in South Carolina
U.S. President
Presidential primaries
U.S. Senate
U.S. House of Representatives

The2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member of theUnited States Senate to represent theState of South Carolina, concurrently with the2020 U.S. presidential election, as well asother elections to the United States Senate,elections to theUnited States House of Representatives and variousstate and local elections.

IncumbentRepublican SenatorLindsey Graham won re-election for a fourth term and defeatedDemocratic nomineeJaime Harrison. Bill Bledsoe was also on the ballot, representing theConstitution Party. The primary elections were held on June 9, 2020.[1]

Despite forecasting throughout the last few months of the race showing a very close race as well as Harrison having record fundraising numbers, Graham defeated Harrison by 54.4% to 44.2% and a margin of 10.2% in the November 3, 2020 general election. Harrison slightly outperformed Democratic nomineeJoe Biden in theconcurrent presidential election, who lost to PresidentDonald Trump by 11.7% in South Carolina.[2] The election coincidentally saw Graham and his Democratic opponent win approximately the same percentage points as in the2002 senate race, in which Graham won his first term.

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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  • Dwayne “Duke” Buckner, attorney and Owner of Buckner Law Firm located inWalterboro[4]
  • Michael J. LaPierre, businessman[5]
  • Joe Reynolds, Chief Engineer in the U.S. Merchant Marine[6]

Withdrew

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Declined

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Endorsements

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Lindsey Graham

U.S. Executive Branch officials

Governors

State officials

Organizations

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lindsey
Graham
OtherUndecided
Change Research[23]June 11–14, 20191,183 (LV)± 2.9%70%4%[b]26%
Hypothetical polling

with Generic Republican

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lindsey
Graham
Generic
Republican
Other
Change Research[23]June 11–14, 20191,183 (LV)± 2.9%79%19%2%[c]

Results

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Results by county:
  Graham—80–90%
  Graham—70–80%
  Graham—60–70%
  Graham—50–60%
  Graham—40–50%
Republican primary results[24]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLindsey Graham (incumbent)317,51267.69%
RepublicanMichael LaPierre79,93217.04%
RepublicanJoe Reynolds43,0299.17%
RepublicanDwayne "Duke" Buckner28,5706.09%
Total votes469,043100.00%

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Withdrawn

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Declined

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Endorsements

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Jaime Harrison (D)

Former U.S. Executive Branch officials

U.S. senators

Former U.S. Senators

U.S. representatives

Former U.S. Representatives

Governors

Former governors

State officials

Local officials

Individuals

Organizations

Other candidates

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Libertarian Party

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General Election write-in candidate

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Withdrawn

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Constitution Party

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Independents

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Withdrawn

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General election

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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[98]TossupOctober 29, 2020
Inside Elections[99]Tilt ROctober 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[100]Lean RNovember 2, 2020
Daily Kos[101]Lean ROctober 30, 2020
Politico[102]Lean RNovember 2, 2020
RCP[103]TossupOctober 23, 2020
DDHQ[104]Lean RNovember 3, 2020
538[105]Likely RNovember 2, 2020
Economist[106]Lean RNovember 2, 2020

Advertisements

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Jaime Harrison ran a number of ads attempting to attract conservative voters from Lindsey Graham by elevatingConstitution 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, but his name remained on the ballot. He criticized the ads as fraudulent.[107]

Meanwhile, Graham ran ads attempting to brand Harrison as a diehard liberal while connecting him withNancy Pelosi andChuck Schumer.[108]

Additional general election endorsements

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Lindsey Graham (R)

U.S. Executive Branch officials

Jaime Harrison (D)

U.S. representatives

Notable Individuals

Organizations

Unions

Newspapers and Publications

Polling

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Graphical summary

%support01020304050602019/03/132020/07/222020/09/242020/10/31GrahamHarrisonOther/UndecidedOpinion polling for the 2020 United States S...
Viewsource data.
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lindsey
Graham (R)
Jaime
Harrison (D)
Other /
Undecided
0ptimus[119]October 31 – November 2, 2020817 (LV)± 3.9%51%41%7%[d]
Data For Progress[120]October 27 – November 1, 20201,121 (LV)± 2.9%49%46%5%[e]
Swayable[121][f]October 23 – November 1, 2020416 (LV)± 7.5%46%52%2%[g]
Morning Consult[122]October 22–31, 2020904 (LV)± 3%46%44%
Data for Progress[123]October 22–27, 20201,196 (LV)± 2.8%46%46%8%[h]
Starboard Communications[124]October 26, 2020800 (LV)52%43%6%[i]
East Carolina University[125]October 24–25, 2020763 (LV)± 4.1%49%47%3%[j]
Morning Consult[122]October 11–20, 2020926 (LV)± 3.2%45%47%
Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies (D)[126][A]October 11–16, 2020525 (LV)± 4.6%45%47%8%[k]
Siena College/NYT Upshot[127][l]October 9–14, 2020605 (LV)± 3.5%46%40%14%[m]
Data for Progress[128]October 8–11, 2020801 (LV)± 3.5%46%47%7%[n]
Morning Consult[129]October 2–11, 2020903 (LV)± 3%48%42%
ALG Research (D)[130][B]September 29 – October 5, 2020711 (LV)46%46%8%[o]
GBAO Strategies (D)[131][C]September 24–28, 2020800 (LV)± 3.5%47%48%3%[p]
Data for Progress (D)[132]September 23–28, 2020824 (LV)± 3.4%45%[q]44%11%[r]
47%[s]46%7%[t]
Quinnipiac University[133]September 23–27, 20201,123 (LV)± 2.9%48%48%3%[u]
YouGov[134]September 22–25, 20201,080 (LV)± 3.8%45%44%11%[v]
Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies (D)[135][A]September 21–24, 2020608 (LV)± 4%43%45%13%[w]
Morning Consult[136]September 11–20, 2020764 (LV)± (3% – 4%)46%[x]45%9%
Morning Consult[129]September 8–17, 2020782 (LV)[y]± (2% – 4%)45%[x]46%
Quinnipiac University[137]September 10–14, 2020969 (LV)± 3.2%48%48%3%[u]
Morning Consult[138]September 2–11, 2020~764 (LV)± (3%-4%)44%46%
Morning Consult[138]August 23 – September 1, 2020~764 (LV)± (3%-4%)46%43%
Morning Consult[138]August 13–22, 2020~764 (LV)± (3%-4%)45%42%
Morning Consult[138]August 3–12, 2020~764 (LV)± (3%-4%)45%45%
Quinnipiac University[139]July 30 – August 3, 2020914 (RV)± 3.2%44%44%12%[z]
Morning Consult[140]July 24 – August 2, 2020741 (LV)± 4.0%44%[aa]43%12%[ab]
Morning Consult[138]July 23 – August 1, 2020~764 (LV)± (3%-4%)44%43%
Public Policy Polling (D)[141][D]July 30–31, 20201,117 (V)± 3.0%47%44%8%[ac]
Morning Consult[138]July 13–22, 2020~764 (LV)± (3%-4%)46%42%
ALG Research (D)[142][B]July 15–20, 2020591 (LV)49%45%6%[ad]
Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies (D)[143][A]July 13–19, 2020800 (LV)± 3.5%43%41%16%[ae]
Gravis Marketing[144]July 17, 2020604 (LV)± 4.0%48%41%10%
Civiqs/Daily Kos[145]May 23–26, 2020591 (RV)± 4.5%42%42%16%[af]
Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies (D)[146][A]March 3–11, 2020804 (LV)± 3.8%47%43%9%
NBC News/Marist[147]February 18–21, 20202,382 (RV)± 2.6%54%37%9%
East Carolina University[148]January 31 – February 2, 20201,756 (RV)± 2.7%51%38%11%
Change Research[149]December 6–11, 2019998 (LV)± 3.1%47%45%9%
Benchmark Research (R)[150][E]October 15–21, 2019450 (RV)± 4.2%53%30%18%
Change Research (D)[151][F]September 17–21, 2019809 (LV)± 3.4%50%43%7%
Change Research[152]June 11–14, 20192,312 (RV)± 2.0%52%35%13%
WPA Intelligence (R)[153][G]March 11–13, 2019500 (LV)± 4.4%55%32%12%
Hypothetical polling

with generic Democrat

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lindsey
Graham (R)
Generic
Democrat
Other /
Undecided
Change Research[152]June 11–14, 20192,312 (RV)± 2.0%51%36%12%

on whether Lindsey Graham deserves to be re-elected

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
YesNoOther /
Undecided
Change Research/Post and Courier[154]December 6–11, 2019998 (LV)[ag]± 3.1%37%53%10%
Emerson College[155]Feb 28-Mar 2, 2019755 (RV)± 3.5%47%52%1%

with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican
Generic
Democrat
Other /
Undecided
Quinnipiac University[133]September 23–27, 20201,123 (LV)± 2.9%49%44%6%[ah]
Quinnipiac University[156]September 10–14, 2020969 (LV)± 3.2%52%44%5%[ai]

Fundraising

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In the first quarter of 2020, Harrison outraised Graham, $7.3 million to $5.5 million, but Graham had the lead in cash on hand, with $12 million compared with Harrison's $8 million.[157]

In the third quarter of 2020, Harrison raised $57 million, the largest quarterly total by a U.S. Senate candidate ever, breakingBeto O'Rourke's record in the2018 Texas election.[158] He has also raised the most ever by a U.S. Senate candidate, beating another of O'Rourke's records.[159]

Campaign finance reports as of December 31st, 2020
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Lindsey Graham (R)$112,292,175$102,195,708$12,491,457
Jaime Harrison (D)$132,685,669$132,350,242$335,426
Source:Federal Election Commission[160]

Debates

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2020 United States senate election in South Carolina debates
 No.Date & TimeHostLocationModeratorParticipants
Key:
 P Participant.   N Non-invitee.  
RepublicanDemocratic
United States senator
Lindsey Graham
FormerSCDP chairman
Jaime Harrison
  1 
October 3, 2020
8:00 p.m. EDT
Judi Gatson
PP

Results

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United States Senate election in South Carolina, 2020[161][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanLindsey Graham (incumbent)1,369,13754.44%+0.17%
DemocraticJaime Harrison1,110,82844.17%+5.39%
ConstitutionBill Bledsoe32,8451.30%N/A
Write-in2,2940.09%-0.29%
Total votes2,515,104100.00%
Republicanhold

By county

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By county
CountyLindsey Graham
Republican
Jaime Harrison
Democratic
Bill Bledsoe
Constitution
Write-inMarginTotal
votes
#%#%#%#%#%
Abbeville8,02564.464,23233.991821.46110.093,79330.4712,450
Aiken51,08059.9232,82938.511,2551.47790.0918,25121.4185,243
Allendale83322.972,77376.45190.5220.06-1,940-53.493,627
Anderson66,65569.3428,07529.201,3051.36980.1038,58040.1396,133
Bamberg2,37336.634,06062.66440.6820.03-1,687-26.046,479
Barnwell5,37852.114,80646.571281.2480.085725.5410,320
Beaufort53,57554.6843,48944.398510.87620.0610,08610.2997,977
Berkeley56,35853.9446,23344.251,8001.72950.0910,1259.69104,486
Calhoun4,20150.593,97547.871231.4850.062262.728,304
Charleston95,40143.50121,51755.412,1961.001830.08-26,116-11.91219,297
Cherokee17,48169.247,26528.784851.92160.0610,21640.4625,247
Chester8,24752.367,22545.872701.7180.051,0226.4915,750
Chesterfield10,87857.637,70640.832751.46150.083,17216.8118,874
Clarendon8,14148.678,39150.161721.03230.14-250-1.4916,727
Colleton10,06852.188,83945.813641.89220.111,2296.3719,293
Darlington16,45650.7215,56347.973951.22320.108932.7532,446
Dillon6,29748.086,66350.881300.9960.05-366-2.7913,096
Dorchester41,17853.3134,61644.821,3451.74990.136,5628.5077,238
Edgefield7,98859.985,10438.332171.6380.062,88421.6613,317
Fairfield4,55637.537,46361.481150.9550.04-2,907-23.9512,139
Florence32,21749.8331,74849.116501.01360.064690.7264,651
Georgetown20,49555.8115,86743.213400.93220.064,62812.6036,724
Greenville149,99158.04104,98040.633,1161.213190.1245,01117.42258,406
Greenwood19,01759.3712,50439.034661.45460.146,51320.3332,033
Hampton3,75540.375,45958.69820.8850.05-1,704-18.329,301
Horry116,51264.8660,53033.692,4711.381310.0755,98231.16179,644
Jasper6,93948.137,30250.651701.1850.03-363-2.5214,416
Kershaw20,10459.7712,90438.375811.73450.137,20021.4133,634
Lancaster29,57259.3219,52339.167171.44370.0710,04920.1649,849
Laurens19,48663.8710,49834.414871.60370.128,98829.4630,508
Lee2,93934.835,42664.30700.8330.04-2,487-29.478,438
Lexington91,94463.5550,25634.742,3491.621320.0941,68828.81144,681
Marion5,56237.769,03461.341210.82110.07-3,472-23.5714,278
Marlboro4,77541.666,50456.741691.47140.12-1,729-15.0811,462
McCormick2,93351.232,74647.97410.7250.091873.275,725
Newberry11,23960.347,09438.092771.49160.094,14522.2518,626
Oconee29,45472.3710,57625.996331.56340.0818,87846.3940,697
Orangeburg13,22132.0427,72067.192990.72190.05-14,499-35.1441,259
Pickens42,50573.8714,06624.449001.56710.1228,43949.4257,542
Richland58,89430.33133,64268.821,5090.781420.07-74,748-38.49194,187
Saluda6,10765.773,02332.551491.6070.083,08433.219,286
Spartanburg91,59461.6254,47536.652,3851.601970.1337,11924.97148,651
Sumter20,52441.9227,79156.766041.23410.08-7,267-14.8448,960
Union7,86859.445,10538.572491.88150.112,76320.8713,237
Williamsburg5,40933.7710,49365.511070.6790.06-5,084-31.7416,018
York80,91256.1960,73842.182,2321.551160.0820,17414.01143,998
Totals1,369,13754.441,110,82844.1732,8451.302,2940.09258,30910.272,515,104

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Shift by county
Trend by county
Legend
  •   Democratic — >15%
  •   Democratic — +12.5−15%
  •   Democratic — +10−12.5%
  •   Democratic — +7.5-10%
  •   Democratic — +5−7.5%
  •   Democratic — +2.5−5%
  •   Democratic — +0−2.5%
  •   Republican — +0−2.5%
  •   Republican — +2.5−5%
  •   Republican — +5−7.5%
  •   Republican — +7.5−10%
  •   Republican — +10−12.5%
  •   Republican — +12.5−15%
  •   Republican — >15%
County flips
Legend
  • Democratic

      Hold
      Gain from Republican

    Republican

      Hold
      Gain from Democratic

By congressional district

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Graham won six of seven congressional districts.[162]

DistrictGrahamHarrisonRepresentative
1st52%46%Joe Cunningham
Nancy Mace
2nd55%44%Joe Wilson
3rd67%31%Jeff Duncan
4th59%40%William Timmons
5th56%42%Ralph Norman
6th31%68%Jim Clyburn
7th58%41%Tom Rice

See also

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Notes

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Partisan clients

  1. ^abcdThis poll was sponsored by Harrison's campaign
  2. ^abThis poll's sponsor, Lindsey Must Go, is a PAC opposing Lindsey Graham.
  3. ^Poll sponsored by theDSCC, which has endorsed Jaime Harrison's campaign for the 2020 US Senate election in South Carolina before this poll's sampling period.
  4. ^This poll's sponsor, Giffords, had endorsed Harrison prior to the sampling period
  5. ^Poll sponsor is a Security in Strength PAC, a super PAC that supported Lindsey Graham during this poll's sampling period.
  6. ^Poll sponsor, Collective PAC, had endorsed Harrison prior to this poll's sampling period.
  7. ^Poll sponsored by Conservatives for Clean Energy

Voter samples

  1. ^abcdefKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^Warren with 3%; Kandies with 1%; Burns, Hill, Reynolds and Wilson with 0%
  3. ^Would not vote with 2%
  4. ^"Third party candidate" with 2%; "Refused" with 0%; Undecided with 6%
  5. ^Bledsoe (C) with 4%; "Other candidate/write-in" with 1%
  6. ^Archived November 13, 2020, at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Bledsoe (C) with 2%
  8. ^Bledsoe (C) with 3%; "Other candidate or write-in" with 0%; Undecided with 5%
  9. ^Bledsoe (C) and Undecided with 3%
  10. ^"Refused" with 1%; Did/would not vote with 0%; Undecided with 2%
  11. ^Bledsoe (C) with 3%; "Other" with 0%; "Undecided/Refused" with 5%
  12. ^Archived October 15, 2020, at theWayback Machine
  13. ^Bledsoe (C) with 4%; would not vote with 2%; "Someone else" with 0%; "Undecided/Refused" with 8%
  14. ^"Write-in candidate" with 1%; Undecided with 6%
  15. ^Bledsoe (C) with 3%; Undecided with 5%
  16. ^Bledsoe (C) with 3%
  17. ^Standard VI response
  18. ^Bledsoe (C) with 2%; Undecided with 9%
  19. ^If the only candidates were Graham and Harrison
  20. ^Undecided with 7%
  21. ^ab"Someone else" with 0%; Undecided with 3%
  22. ^"Someone else" with 2%; Undecided with 9%
  23. ^Bledsoe (C) with 5%; "Other" with 1%; Undecided with 7%
  24. ^abOverlapping sample with the previous Morning Consult poll, but more information available regarding sample size
  25. ^Additional data sourced from FiveThirtyEight
  26. ^Undecided with 2%; would not vote with 1%; Undecided with 9%
  27. ^Overlapping sample with the previous Morning Consult poll, but more information available regarding sample size and topline numbers
  28. ^"Someone else" with 4%; Undecided with 8%
  29. ^Undecided with 8%
  30. ^"Other" with 1%; Undecided with 5%
  31. ^Dunham (L) with 4%; Bledsoe (C) with 3%; Other with 1%; Undecided with 8%
  32. ^"Someone else" with 10%; Undecided with 6%
  33. ^Likely primary voters
  34. ^Undecided with 6%
  35. ^Undecided with 5%

References

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  23. ^abChange Research
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  32. ^Norrell, Mandy [@MPowersNorrell] (February 21, 2019)."Thank you!!! I actually have no plans to run for US Senate, so that eliminates that concern, but what a sign of a healthy party it would be if we were to have a robust primary! I am so excited about the caliber of candidate we have in @harrisonjaime ! He will be amazing!" (Tweet). RetrievedJune 30, 2019 – viaTwitter.
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  37. ^Castro, Julian [@JulianCastro] (May 29, 2019)."South Carolinians will have a fantastic candidate for Senate in @harrisonjaime. I look forward to joining you on the trail and to making history next November. #JoinJaime" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 29, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  38. ^@KamalaHarris (June 10, 2019)."My friend @harrisonjaime has been an advocate for all people throughout his career and now he's running for U.S. Senate! I enjoyed seeing him this weekend and hope you'll check out his announcement video below" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  39. ^Booker, Cory [@CoryBooker] (May 29, 2019)."Jaime, I am so incredibly proud of you. We've known each other for more than two decades. I have admired your dedication to community, to meeting people where they are. I know your heart ... and I know you will make a great U.S. Senator. #JoinJaime" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 29, 2019 – viaTwitter.
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  47. ^Delaney, John [@JohnDelaney] (May 30, 2019)."Glad to see @harrisonjaime officially enter the race. The people of South Carolina are lucky to have you on their side. Proud to support you in this fight! #JoinJaime" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 30, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  48. ^Perriello, Tom [@tomperriello] (May 29, 2019)."The SC Senate race is officially one to watch now. I've known @harrisonjaime since college and have been blown away by his tireless dedication to and effectiveness at getting things done on the Hill for folks back home in SC" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 30, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  49. ^Ryan, Tim [@TimRyan] (May 29, 2019)."Jamie and I have been in a political foxhole many times when we were in the majority in 2007-11. He is exactly who we need in the Senate taking on the issues that are important to all the forgotten people in America" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 30, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  50. ^Walsh, Joe [@WalshFreedom] (May 14, 2020)."Damn pathetic Lindsey. I'm not a Democrat, but Lindsey Graham needs to go. He's nothing but a Trump enabler. Support Lindsey's Democratic opponent, @harrisonjaime" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 19, 2020 – viaTwitter.
  51. ^Bullock, Steve [@GovernorBullock] (May 30, 2019)."If we're going to take back this country, we've got to support folks who take on the corrupt system to make change in places others may not expect. South Carolina is lucky to have @harrisonjaime at the ready to #SendLindseyHome!" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 30, 2019 – viaTwitter.
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  54. ^Pepper, David [@DavidPepper] (May 31, 2019)."I just gave to @harrisonjaime -- you should too! @LindseyGrahamSC needs to go, and Jaime will bring inspired leadership to the Senate--which both South Carolina and America desperately need" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 31, 2019 – viaTwitter.
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  57. ^Gillum, Andrew [@AndrewGillum] (February 8, 2019)."Sign me up, @harrisonjaime! Ready to send you to the U.S. Senate! 👊🏾" (Tweet). RetrievedFebruary 9, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  58. ^Adler, Charlie [@charlie_adler] (April 1, 2020)."I wouldn't send you or your disgusting campaign a dime if you were shooting gold ingots out of your ass ! @harrisonjaime #VoteJaimeHarrison #GetLindseyGrahamOutOfOffice #VoteBlueToEndThisNightmare" (Tweet). RetrievedApril 1, 2020 – viaTwitter.
  59. ^Bryce, Randy [@IronStache] (May 29, 2019)."Go get 'em @harrisonjaime!" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 30, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  60. ^Hamill, Mark [@HamillHimself] (June 2, 2019)."Dear Jamie- If you can #SendLindsayHome, I'll give you a MILLION likes & you'll be my 2nd favorite Harrison. Your potential new #FanBoy, Mar🐫 #FORCEHimOuttaTheSenate" (Tweet). RetrievedJune 2, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  61. ^Handler, Chelsea [@chelseahandler] (June 2, 2019)."Let's replace Lindsey Graham with this guy @harrisonjaime. He's running in South Carolina" (Tweet). RetrievedJune 2, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  62. ^Hirsch, Alex [@_AlexHirsch] (June 6, 2020)."Lindsey Graham once called Trump a "race-baiting xenophobic bigot"- until Trump was elected & Graham became his lackey. DONATE to Jaime Harrison to defeat Graham and TAKE BACK THE SENATE!" (Tweet). RetrievedJune 7, 2020 – viaTwitter.
  63. ^Lassner, Andy [@andylassner] (May 29, 2019)."I've already donated twice to @harrisonjaime because it's time to #SendLindseyHome" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 29, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  64. ^Lynch, Jane [@janemarielynch] (May 30, 2019)."👇This guy, @harrisonjaime and people like him will bring back honor and dignity to a badly damaged congress. He'll also send @LindseyGrahamSC tush back home. South Carolina must be so proud to call @harrisonjaime their very own!" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 30, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  65. ^Obeidallah, Dean [@DeanObeidallah] (May 30, 2019)."Look forward to speaking with @harrisonjaime on my @SXMProgress show tonight. He's the Democrat running against Senator Lindsey Graham in South Carolina and we need to support Jaime in this race! He will be on 7:05PMET on @SIRIUSXM channel 127" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 30, 2019 – viaTwitter.
  66. ^Paulson, Sarah [@MsSarahPaulson] (June 1, 2020)."It's time to send Lindsey Graham packing. Chip in $5 to help elect Jaime Harrison in South Carolina" (Tweet). RetrievedNovember 23, 2022 – viaTwitter.
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  68. ^Whitford, Bradley [@WhitfordBradley] (May 29, 2019)."I'm so in. Are you? Donate if you are able ASAP!" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 29, 2019 – viaTwitter.
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