Thomas Ravenel to run against Lindsey Graham in the General

Ravenel Statement on Sen. Rand Paul’s Visit to S.C.

Ravenel Statement on Sen. Rand Paul’s Visit to S.C.
August 26, 2014

I was encouraged to hear that U.S. Senator Rand Paul took an aggressive position in support of individual liberty during his trip to South Carolina this week. His support for the Bill of Rights – including our Fourth Amendment freedoms – is exactly the sort of perspective we need in the U.S. Senate.

Unfortunately, while Rand Paul was fighting for these liberties on the Senate floor during his heroic filibuster last spring – Lindsey Graham sided with President Obama in attacking him.

What is it about freedom that makes Lindsey Graham so afraid?

We need U.S. Senators who respect individual liberty – not because the Constitution says so, or because it’s the right thing to do politically – but because there is a God-given law, or a natural law if you will, which holds that to be self-evident truth.

No matter who we are, what we look like or what we believe, that fundamental liberty is our shared American birthright.

I believe in that natural law – and will fight to uphold it in the Senate. Lindsey Graham believes government has the right to violate it – and your other constitutional liberties – whenever it wants.
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Lindsey Graham has spent hundreds of thousands of special interest dollars this election year trying to convince South Carolinians that he opposes Obamacare. Go to his website, and right off the bat you’ll read how he’s a “conservative leader” and a “strong opponent of Obamacare.”

Is that true, though? And if it is true – why is Graham having to spend all that special interest money convincing people it’s true?

Maybe it’s because Graham’s opposition to Obamacare – like his “Republican” label – is “in name only.” The truth is he’s actually an Obamacare supporter – and I can prove it.

Last September Graham bragged about his support for a House resolution that would have defunded Obamacare – but when it came time to actually stand up for this resolution (and remove Obamcare funding from the budget) he folded like a cheap suit.

While real conservatives – including Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and South Carolina’s own Tim Scott – courageously stood against funding Obamacare, Lindsey Graham voted with the Democrats.

Don’t take my word for it, though. Here’s the official roll call vote.

Weeks later, Lindsey Graham once again sided against Paul, Cruz, Lee and Scott – voting in favor of a budget that funded Obamacare and raised the debt ceiling by hundreds of billions of dollars.

Again, don’t take my word for it. Here’s the official roll call vote.

It gets worse, though. Graham hasn’t just helped Barack Obama advance this socialist monstrosity – he was one of only five “Republicans” in the entire U.S. Senate voting to confirm both of Obama’s radical Supreme Court justices (including one who had a conflict yet voted to uphold Obamacare anyway).

And yes, you can see those votes for yourself – here and here.

Graham is no “conservative leader.” Nor is he a “strong opponent of Obamacare.” The truth is he’s an Obamacare enabler. And anyone – including Graham – who tells you different is lying.

South Carolina deserves another Senator who will stand against Obamacare when it counts– not when it’s convenient.
 
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Lindsey Graham Slammed On Obamacare Votes
THOMAS RAVENEL TURNS UP THE HEAT ON “WASHINGTON LIBERAL”
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The first candidate out of the gate this year? Thomas Ravenel – the independent conservative who’s running as a petition candidate against incumbent “Republican” Sen. Lindsey Graham.

In what we’re told is a preview of forthcoming internet, radio and television advertisements, the Lowcountry businessman and reality television star released a broadside against Graham on the issue of Obamacare. The email’s time stamp? A quarter to eight o’clock in the morning … making it one of the first missives to land in reporters’ inboxes as they returned to work.

“Lindsey Graham has spent hundreds of thousands of special interest dollars this election year trying to convince South Carolinians that he opposes Obamacare,” Ravenel wrote. ”Is that true, though? And if it is true – why is Graham having to spend all that special interest money convincing people it’s true?”

According to Ravenel – whose release is peppered with links to specific roll call votes – Graham’s opposition to Obamacare is “in name only” – “like his ‘Republican’ label.”

“Last September Graham bragged about his support for a House resolution that would have defunded Obamacare – but when it came time to actually stand up for this resolution (and remove Obamcare funding from the budget) he folded like a cheap suit,” Ravenel wrote. “While real conservatives – including Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and South Carolina’s own Tim Scott – courageously stood against funding Obamacare, Lindsey Graham voted with the Democrats.”

Say what you will about Ravenel, but … he’s right.

Ravenel adds that in addition to advancing Obamacare in the budget, Graham “was one of only five ‘Republicans’ in the entire U.S. Senate voting to confirm both of Obama’s radical Supreme Court justices.”

Both of those judges voted to uphold the constitutionality of Obamacare’s insidious individual mandate – including Elena Kagan, who received Graham’s support even though she had a clear conflict related to the legislation.
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Lindsey Graham More Vulnerable Than Ever According To Latest Poll
By Thomas Ravenel - September 8, 2014

The percentage of likely voters supporting incumbent “Republican” Lindsey Graham in this fall’s general election has slipped below 40 according to a new CBS/ New York Times/ YouGov survey.

Only 37 percent of those polled support Graham – while another five percent say they “lean Republican” in the upcoming election. Combined, the support of both groups would only get Graham to 42 percent.

Lindsey Graham spent $5 million of special interest money during his GOP primary campaign trying to fool South Carolinians into believing he is a conservative leader. It didn’t work.

Voters haven’t yet learned the extent to which Graham has betrayed their best interests.

None of his primary opponents were able to raise enough money to highlight his glaring vulnerabilities – including his support for tax hikes, amnesty for illegals, Obamacare funding and Barack Obama’s radical judges. Once I take the fight to him, Graham’s numbers are going to implode.

I will be launching my first television ads of the 2014 election later this month – including some hard-hitting contrast spots and some lighter ads that make serious points in a more humorous way.

All of the ads boil down to this: We’re going to give South Carolina voters a real choice – not the same old echo of failed Washington policies.

http://thomasravenel.com/lindsey-graham-vulnerable-ever-according-latest-poll/
 
Does anybody know the election rules in South Carolina? Will there be a run-off for Senate if no one gets 50%+1?
 
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