Lee Bright on Lou Dobbs Tonight 8/13/13 (tube added)

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Challenger: Lindsey Graham Not in Tune with South Carolina

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham has picked up a third GOP primary challenger in state Sen. Lee Bright.

Appearing Tuesday night on Fox Business Network's "Lou Dobbs Tonight," Bright said the two-term Graham has lost touch with South Carolinians. Nancy Mace, the first female graduate of the Citadel, and businessman Richard Cash also hope to oust Graham.

Graham is not showing leadership on conservative causes, Bright said. And he didn't come back to South Carolina during the August break, instead choosing to go to Egypt, "running around with [Sen. John] McCain acting as a community organizer for the Muslim Brotherhood."
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Bright called McCain, a Republican from Arizona, "a tool for the Democrat Party," adding that "Lindsey Graham is following suit."

http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/lindsey-graham-lee-bright-gop/2013/08/13/id/520241
 
Lou obviously has a preference for Bright. This interview was night and day different from his interview with Mace.
 
With Glenn Beck?
These are just audio interviews, but I think a lot of people missed out on them. The discussions are certainly worthy of making them into Youtubes. I'm not sure how much of a process that would be? If it's too much of a headache that's okay. Thanks Eduardo!


Alaska Senate Candidate - Joe Miller

http://stevedeace.com/headline/deace-show-podcast-08-08-13/

http://traffic.libsyn.com/mickelson/mickelson-2013-08-09.mp3


Sheriff Mack on with Jan Mickelson (What an outstanding interview!)

http://traffic.libsyn.com/mickelson/mickelson-2013-07-11.mp3


Ben Swann on with Jan Mickelson and Steve Deace

http://traffic.libsyn.com/mickelson/mickelson-2013-06-25.mp3

http://stevedeace.com/headline/deace-show-podcast-06-28-13/
 
That might be a good thing.If they hold him below 50%,easier to do with more people in the mix,the top two vote getters have a run-off.

Yeah I could see that if it is a fairly even split between all contenders. I it sounds like SC and Georgia elections work the same way. No one wins until someone gets 50+1% of the vote.
 
That might be a good thing.If they hold him below 50%,easier to do with more people in the mix,the top two vote getters have a run-off.

The more candidates in the Primary, the better to force a run-off. The only problem that could arise is if another challenger (other than Bright or Mace) comes in second. Polling will give an indicator if that is happening.
 
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