LINDSEY GRAHAM CALLS SEGREGATION
"THE GOOD OLD DAYS"

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At today's Senate hearing for Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Sen. Lindsey Graham referred to "the good old days of segregation."

Lindsey Graham has no place being in the U.S. Senate in 2020. Recent polls show Democrat Jaime Harrison in a neck-and-neck race to DEFEAT LINDSEY GRAHAM.

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A stunned CNN correspondent said on Twitter, "If you ever wondered if Senator Lindsey Graham was a racist, take a listen as he qualifies segregation as 'the good ole days of segregation!' African American Jamie Harrison is trying to win Graham’s South Carolina U-S Senate seat."

The New York Times reports "For the second time in a week [Graham] found himself on the defensive for remarks about race."

Graham’s outrageously offensive comment underscores how vital it is that Democrats take back the Senate. We need a government that represents the interests of all Americans.

Polls show Jaime Harrison in a TIE RACE against Lindsey Graham. Donate to help Jaime Harrison and others fighting to take back the Senate reach voters NOW. Voting has already started in most of the country!

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