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South Carolina Democrat aiming to unseat Lindsey Graham raises $13.9 million in quarter

Published 07/07/2020, 12:09 PM
Updated 07/07/2020, 12:45 PM
© Reuters. Senate Judiciary Committee holds hearing to examine issues involving race and policing practices on Capitol Hill in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The South Carolina Democrat challenging Republican U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (NYSE:GHM) nearly doubled his fundraising this spring, his campaign said on Tuesday, in the latest sign of the mounting campaign hurdles facing Republicans in the U.S. Senate.

Jaime Harrison, a former South Carolina Democratic Party chairman, raised $13.9 million during the second quarter of 2020, vs. $7.3 million in the first quarter, which the campaign described as a state fundraising record.

Harrison faces an uphill climb in trying to defeat Graham in the Nov. 3 election. But his ability to raise large sums against the long-time Republican incumbent and ally of President Donald Trump is yet another sign that Republicans are playing defense as they seek to preserve their Senate majority.

Trump's sagging poll numbers and Democratic animosity against his leading allies in Congress have deepened this year's challenge for Senate Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

The Harrison campaign did not provide further details about its second-quarter fundraising.

Despite the Democrat's success with donors, Graham still had more than twice as much financial firepower heading into the final months of the campaign.

The Republican had $13.9 million in cash on hand, vs. $6.7 million for the Democrat, as of May 20, according to the latest comparable documents available on the Federal Election Commission website.

© Reuters. Senate Judiciary Committee holds hearing to examine issues involving race and policing practices on Capitol Hill in Washington

A Graham campaign spokesman was not immediately available for comment.

Latest comments

I'm sure half of that money came from that monster Soros.
Graham is awesome. The Democrats want a race war. Only the gullible would vote Democrat.
Graham had integrity but lost it along the way. He hitched his wagon to Trump. So sad.
Ive always loved Graham.. he’s got wits
hearing how much democrats raise does not impress me, it makes me realize how corrupt democrats are that they their rich buddies donate millions in pointless political campaigns but not willing to donate the same to the people truly in need. like the billion dollars hillary wasted in 2016.
Graham has more cash. That means even more money that didn't go to "people in need" was wasted by Republicans. But nice try...
So, I guess the republicans don’t do any of that.
Man im sick of this partisan BS. Goodbye Trump. Anyone is better. Literrally.
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