Hicks Palmetto Politics: Good grief, Lindsey Graham is the Charlie Brown of GOP politics
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
65% : Note that when 1st District congressional candidate Catherine Templeton announced she would challenge Nancy Mace in the primary, she expressed her desire to help President Trump and Sen. Tim Scott.50% : And given the level of booing that Graham inspires at Trump rallies, even getting back in the former guy's good graces probably won't help that.
47% : "People like Lindsey Graham, that are unrelenting, are handing Democrats their dream of the House, Senate, and perhaps even the Presidency," Trump said in one post.
43% : But reiterating Arrington's support was presumably just a reminder to primary voters -- many of whom don't much like congresswoman Nancy Mace, despite her endorsement from Trump -- that Templeton is the alternative.
40% : Predictably, conservatives across the land took issue with Trump's position -- but nonetheless pledged to still support Trump because ...
26% : And, Trump claimed, he wouldn't support a national ban.
26% : But Graham took a strong stand against Trump for the anti-abortionists, or the publicity.
23% : Trump got on his "Truth Social" to blast Graham.
20% : "Respectfully" disagreeing with Trump, Graham said that "It's a state's issue up to a point.
16% : Bottom line, Graham will likely find his way back into the fold at Mar-a-Lago, because Republican politics has become a soap opera and Trump usually loves anyone willing to shamelessly suck up to him.
13% : Former guy and presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump laid out a bizarre, but politically transparent, position on abortion last week.
8% : Clearly, Trump's big announcement was a ploy to court suburban women ... who absolutely loathe Trump.
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