Senator Lindsay Graham on Sunday had his tax cuts argument comprehensively pulled apart by a member of his own party. On Fox News’ weekend broadcast of Sunday Morning Futures, host Maria Bartiromo played a clip from an interview with the veteran GOP lawmaker in which he railed against New York’s policy of letting residents deduct certain taxes paid to state and local governments on their federal forms,
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) lashed out at Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) because the federal government pays for 35% of his state's revenue, one of the highest rates in the nation. According to an analysis from personal finance company WalletHub,
Sen. Lindsey Graham has all but confirmed he will seek a fifth term, despite certain primary opposition, as he raises millions and launches a new campaign team.
The South Carolina senator pushed for putting border security ahead of tax cuts during a Fox News interview Sunday.
Knoop is the CEO of Forward Communications and the strategist behind multiple South Carolina campaigns including Governor Henry McMaster’s 2022 race, Attorney General Alan Wilson’s 2018 campaign and Sen. Graham's 2020 campaign that expanded Republican majorities in Congress.
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Former GOP Representative Adam Kinzinger has mocked Republican lawmakers who changed their tune on the January 6 Capitol attack by reposting statements they made four years ago.
If Donald Trump thought he was settling the GOP’s most important strategy ... and incoming Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who plays a key role as a gatekeeper to the ...
Congressman Mike Lawler thought the senator’s complaining about ‘subsidizing’ other states was a little rich given his own receives 35% of its revenue from the federal government. Reporter ...
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) lashed out at Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) because the federal government pays for 35% of his state's revenue, one of the highest rates in the nation.
Sen. Joni Ernst said she will vote to confirm Pete Hegseth as the next secretary of defense, making the controversial nominee's path to the helm of the Pentagon more likely.
Sen. Lindsey Graham has all but confirmed he will seek a fifth term, despite certain primary opposition, as he raises millions and launches a new campaign team.