Thursday, May 22, 2014

SOUTH CAROLINA - LEE BRIGHT FOR U.S. SENATE - UNSEAT A RINO

 Submitted by: Steve Lefemine


Lee Bright is a candidate for US Senate in a June 10 Republican Primary in South Carolina.

http://www.brightforsenate.com/


New Poll Says Graham in Trouble, Especially over ObamaCare Vote
http://www.brightforsenate.com/new-poll-says-graham-in-trouble-especially-over-obamacare-vote/
May 9, 2014

Insider Incumbent Likely to Face Run-Off Versus Lee Bright


 
With the Jurassic media around Washington rushing to coronate Lindsey Graham for a third term in the U.S. Senate,
a recent poll demonstrates that the pundit class may not really know what the reality on the ground in South Carolina is.
In a recent Wenzel Strategies survey, Graham remains below the needed 50% threshold to avoid a run-off, and Lee Bright
is the dominant performer among all contenders.


Graham polled 48%, while Bright was at 19% and about 15% were undecided. The other 18% was split among 5 competitors,
meaning Bright continues to poll better than all other challengers combined – a trend that has continued for a few months.
Graham was also at only 48% in the “deserves re-election” question, a devastating barometer for a long time incumbent.
When voters were apprised of his “yes” vote on ObamaCare, his numbers tanked dramatically.


“Lindsey Graham is not going to get to 50%, and then he’ll have to face us in the run-off,” said Bright, adding,
“Once more people find out how he cast a key vote that moved ObamaCare along, he’ll be in even more trouble.
It’s not like anyone can possibly find out anything new about Graham that will help him.”


The Bright Campaign has not been deterred at all by the national media’s take on the race. Communications Director
Edmund Wright pointed out, “The establishment elites and the media mavens in Washington still don’t understand
what happened in 2010, much less what’s going on in 2014. There’s two races here at the moment, Lindsey Graham
versus 50 per cent, and Lee Bright versus the other challengers – whom we all like – and both of those races are going our way now.”


Bright added that he “can’t wait for the chance to go one-on-one with Lindsey Graham. The contrast could not be more clear.”

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