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2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina

The 2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of South Carolina, concurrently with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.

2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina

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Nominee Lindsey Graham Jaime Harrison
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,369,137 1,110,828
Percentage 54.44% 44.17%

Graham:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Harrison:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%
     No data

U.S. senator before election

Lindsey Graham
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Lindsey Graham
Republican

Incumbent Republican Senator Lindsey Graham won re-election for a fourth term and defeated Democratic nominee Jaime Harrison. Bill Bledsoe was also on the ballot, representing the Constitution Party. The primary elections were held on June 9, 2020.[1]

Despite forecasting throughout the last few months of the race showing a very close race as well as Harrison having record fundraising numbers, Graham defeated Harrison by 54.4% to 44.2% and a margin of 10.2% in the November 3, 2020 general election. Harrison slightly outperformed Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the concurrent presidential election, who lost to President Donald Trump by 11.7% in South Carolina.[2] The election coincidentally saw Graham and his Democratic opponent win approximately the same percentage points as in the 2002 senate race, in which Graham won his first term.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Eliminated in primary edit

  • Dwayne “Duke” Buckner, attorney and Owner of Buckner Law Firm located in Walterboro[4]
  • Michael J. LaPierre, businessman[5]
  • Joe Reynolds, Chief Engineer in the U.S. Merchant Marine[6]

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Lindsey Graham

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lindsey
Graham
Other Undecided
Change Research June 11–14, 2019 1,183 (LV) ± 2.9% 70% 4%[b] 26%
Hypothetical polling
with Generic Republican
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lindsey
Graham
Generic
Republican
Other
Change Research June 11–14, 2019 1,183 (LV) ± 2.9% 79% 19% 2%[c]

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Graham—80–90%
  Graham—70–80%
  Graham—60–70%
  Graham—50–60%
  Graham—40–50%
Republican primary results[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lindsey Graham (incumbent) 317,512 67.69%
Republican Michael LaPierre 79,932 17.04%
Republican Joe Reynolds 43,029 9.17%
Republican Dwayne "Duke" Buckner 28,570 6.09%
Total votes 469,043 100.00%

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Withdrawn edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Jaime Harrison (D)
Former U.S. Executive Branch officials
U.S. senators
Former U.S. Senators
U.S. representatives
Former U.S. Representatives
Governors
Former governors
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Local officials
Individuals
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Other candidates edit

Libertarian Party edit

General Election write-in candidate edit

Withdrawn edit

Constitution Party edit

Independents edit

Withdrawn edit

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[97] Tossup October 29, 2020
Inside Elections[98] Tilt R October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[99] Lean R November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[100] Lean R October 30, 2020
Politico[101] Lean R November 2, 2020
RCP[102] Tossup October 23, 2020
DDHQ[103] Lean R November 3, 2020
538[104] Likely R November 2, 2020
Economist[105] Lean R November 2, 2020

Advertisements edit

Jaime Harrison ran a number of ads attempting to attract conservative voters from Lindsey Graham by elevating Constitution Party candidate Bill Bledsoe as "too conservative—but in doing so, the would-be attack ad offers up right-wing voters a laundry list of things to like about him". Bledsoe endorsed Graham after withdrawing from the race, but his name remained on the ballot. He criticized the ads as fraudulent.[106]

Meanwhile, Graham ran ads attempting to brand Harrison as a diehard liberal while connecting him with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.[107]

Endorsements edit

Lindsey Graham (R)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Governors
State officials
Jaime Harrison (D)
Former U.S. Executive Branch officials
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
Governors
State officials
Municipal officials
Notable Individuals
Organizations
Unions
Newspapers and Publications

Polling edit

Graphical summary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lindsey
Graham (R)
Jaime
Harrison (D)
Other /
Undecided
Optimus October 31 – November 2, 2020 817 (LV) ± 3.9% 51% 41% 7%[d]
Data For Progress October 27 – November 1, 2020 1,121 (LV) ± 2.9% 49% 46% 5%[e]
Swayable November 13, 2020, at the Wayback Machine[f] October 23 – November 1, 2020 416 (LV) ± 7.5% 46% 52% 2%[g]
Morning Consult October 22–31, 2020 904 (LV) ± 3% 46% 44%
Data for Progress October 22–27, 2020 1,196 (LV) ± 2.8% 46% 46% 8%[h]
Starboard Communications October 26, 2020 800 (LV) 52% 43% 6%[i]
East Carolina University October 24–25, 2020 763 (LV) ± 4.1% 49% 47% 3%[j]
Morning Consult October 11–20, 2020 926 (LV) ± 3.2% 45% 47%
Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies (D)[A] October 11–16, 2020 525 (LV) ± 4.6% 45% 47% 8%[k]
Siena College/NYT Upshot October 15, 2020, at the Wayback Machine[l] October 9–14, 2020 605 (LV) ± 3.5% 46% 40% 14%[m]
Data for Progress October 8–11, 2020 801 (LV) ± 3.5% 46% 47% 7%[n]
Morning Consult October 2–11, 2020 903 (LV) ± 3% 48% 42%
ALG Research (D) October 19, 2020, at the Wayback Machine[B] September 29 – October 5, 2020 711 (LV) 46% 46% 8%[o]
GBAO Strategies (D)[C] September 24–28, 2020 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 47% 48% 3%[p]
Data for Progress (D) September 23–28, 2020 824 (LV) ± 3.4% 45%[q] 44% 11%[r]
47%[s] 46% 7%[t]
Quinnipiac University September 23–27, 2020 1,123 (LV) ± 2.9% 48% 48% 3%[u]
YouGov September 22–25, 2020 1,080 (LV) ± 3.8% 45% 44% 11%[v]
Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies (D)[A] September 21–24, 2020 608 (LV) ± 4% 43% 45% 13%[w]
Morning Consult September 11–20, 2020 764 (LV) ± (3% – 4%) 46%[x] 45% 9%
Morning Consult September 8–17, 2020 782 (LV)[y] ± (2% – 4%) 45%[x] 46%
Quinnipiac University September 10–14, 2020 969 (LV) ± 3.2% 48% 48% 3%[u]
Morning Consult September 2–11, 2020 ~764 (LV) ± (3%-4%) 44% 46%
Morning Consult August 23 – September 1, 2020 ~764 (LV) ± (3%-4%) 46% 43%
Morning Consult August 13–22, 2020 ~764 (LV) ± (3%-4%) 45% 42%
Morning Consult August 3–12, 2020 ~764 (LV) ± (3%-4%) 45% 45%
Quinnipiac University July 30 – August 3, 2020 914 (RV) ± 3.2% 44% 44% 12%[z]
Morning Consult July 24 – August 2, 2020 741 (LV) ± 4.0% 44%[aa] 43% 12%[ab]
Morning Consult July 23 – August 1, 2020 ~764 (LV) ± (3%-4%) 44% 43%
Public Policy Polling (D)[D] July 30–31, 2020 1,117 (V) ± 3.0% 47% 44% 8%[ac]
Morning Consult July 13–22, 2020 ~764 (LV) ± (3%-4%) 46% 42%
ALG Research (D) July 28, 2020, at the Wayback Machine[B] July 15–20, 2020 591 (LV) 49% 45% 6%[ad]
Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies (D)[A] July 13–19, 2020 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 43% 41% 16%[ae]
July 17, 2020 604 (LV) ± 4.0% 48% 41% 10%
Civiqs/Daily Kos May 23–26, 2020 591 (RV) ± 4.5% 42% 42% 16%[af]
Brilliant Corners Research & Strategies (D)[A] March 3–11, 2020 804 (LV) ± 3.8% 47% 43% 9%
NBC News/Marist February 18–21, 2020 2,382 (RV) ± 2.6% 54% 37% 9%
East Carolina University January 31 – February 2, 2020 1,756 (RV) ± 2.7% 51% 38% 11%
Change Research December 6–11, 2019 998 (LV) ± 3.1% 47% 45% 9%
Benchmark Research (R)[E] October 15–21, 2019 450 (RV) ± 4.2% 53% 30% 18%
Change Research (D)[F] September 17–21, 2019 809 (LV) ± 3.4% 50% 43% 7%
Change Research June 11–14, 2019 2,312 (RV) ± 2.0% 52% 35% 13%
WPA Intelligence (R)[G] March 11–13, 2019 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 55% 32% 12%
Hypothetical polling
with generic Democrat
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Lindsey
Graham (R)
Generic
Democrat
Other /
Undecided
Change Research June 11–14, 2019 2,312 (RV) ± 2.0% 51% 36% 12%
on whether Lindsey Graham deserves to be re-elected
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Yes No Other /
Undecided
Change Research/Post and Courier December 6–11, 2019 998 (LV)[ag] ± 3.1% 37% 53% 10%
Emerson College Feb 28-Mar 2, 2019 755 (RV) ± 3.5% 47% 52% 1%
with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Republican
Generic
Democrat
Other /
Undecided
Quinnipiac University September 23–27, 2020 1,123 (LV) ± 2.9% 49% 44% 6%[ah]
Quinnipiac University September 10–14, 2020 969 (LV) ± 3.2% 52% 44% 5%[ai]

Fundraising edit

In the first quarter of 2020, Harrison outraised Graham, $7.3 million to $5.5 million, but Graham had the lead in cash on hand, with $12 million compared with Harrison's $8 million.[120]

In the third quarter of 2020, Harrison raised $57 million, the largest quarterly total by a U.S. Senate candidate ever, breaking Beto O'Rourke's record in the 2018 Texas election.[121] He has also raised the most ever by a U.S. Senate candidate, beating another of O'Rourke's records.[122]

Debates edit

2020 United States senate election in South Carolina debates
 No. Date & Time Host Location Moderator Participants
Key:
 P  Participant.    N  Non-invitee.  
Republican Democratic
United States senator
Lindsey Graham
Former SCDP chairman
Jaime Harrison
  1  
October 3, 2020
8:00 p.m. EDT
Judi Gatson
P P

Results edit

United States Senate election in South Carolina, 2020[123][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Lindsey Graham (incumbent) 1,369,137 54.44% +0.17%
Democratic Jaime Harrison 1,110,828 44.17% +5.39%
Constitution Bill Bledsoe 32,845 1.30% N/A
Write-in 2,294 0.09% -0.29%
Total votes 2,515,104 100.00%
Republican hold
By county
County Lindsey Graham
Republican
Jaime Harrison
Democratic
Bill Bledsoe
Constitution
Write-in Margin Total
votes
# % # % # % # % # %
Abbeville 8,025 64.46 4,232 33.99 182 1.46 11 0.09 3,793 30.47 12,450
Aiken 51,080 59.92 32,829 38.51 1,255 1.47 79 0.09 18,251 21.41 85,243
Allendale 833 22.97 2,773 76.45 19 0.52 2 0.06 -1,940 -53.49 3,627
Anderson 66,655 69.34 28,075 29.20 1,305 1.36 98 0.10 38,580 40.13 96,133
Bamberg 2,373 36.63 4,060 62.66 44 0.68 2 0.03 -1,687 -26.04 6,479
Barnwell 5,378 52.11 4,806 46.57 128 1.24 8 0.08 572 5.54 10,320
Beaufort 53,575 54.68 43,489 44.39 851 0.87 62 0.06 10,086 10.29 97,977
Berkeley 56,358 53.94 46,233 44.25 1,800 1.72 95 0.09 10,125 9.69 104,486
Calhoun 4,201 50.59 3,975 47.87 123 1.48 5 0.06 226 2.72 8,304
Charleston 95,401 43.50 121,517 55.41 2,196 1.00 183 0.08 -26,116 -11.91 219,297
Cherokee 17,481 69.24 7,265 28.78 485 1.92 16 0.06 10,216 40.46 25,247
Chester 8,247 52.36 7,225 45.87 270 1.71 8 0.05 1,022 6.49 15,750
Chesterfield 10,878 57.63 7,706 40.83 275 1.46 15 0.08 3,172 16.81 18,874
Clarendon 8,141 48.67 8,391 50.16 172 1.03 23 0.14 -250 -1.49 16,727
Colleton 10,068 52.18 8,839 45.81 364 1.89 22 0.11 1,229 6.37 19,293
Darlington 16,456 50.72 15,563 47.97 395 1.22 32 0.10 893 2.75 32,446
Dillon 6,297 48.08 6,663 50.88 130 0.99 6 0.05 -366 -2.79 13,096
Dorchester 41,178 53.31 34,616 44.82 1,345 1.74 99 0.13 6,562 8.50 77,238
Edgefield 7,988 59.98 5,104 38.33 217 1.63 8 0.06 2,884 21.66 13,317
Fairfield 4,556 37.53 7,463 61.48 115 0.95 5 0.04 -2,907 -23.95 12,139
Florence 32,217 49.83 31,748 49.11 650 1.01 36 0.06 469 0.72 64,651
Georgetown 20,495 55.81 15,867 43.21 340 0.93 22 0.06 4,628 12.60 36,724
Greenville 149,991 58.04 104,980 40.63 3,116 1.21 319 0.12 45,011 17.42 258,406
Greenwood 19,017 59.37 12,504 39.03 466 1.45 46 0.14 6,513 20.33 32,033
Hampton 3,755 40.37 5,459 58.69 82 0.88 5 0.05 -1,704 -18.32 9,301
Horry 116,512 64.86 60,530 33.69 2,471 1.38 131 0.07 55,982 31.16 179,644
Jasper 6,939 48.13 7,302 50.65 170 1.18 5 0.03 -363 -2.52 14,416
Kershaw 20,104 59.77 12,904 38.37 581 1.73 45 0.13 7,200 21.41 33,634
Lancaster 29,572 59.32 19,523 39.16 717 1.44 37 0.07 10,049 20.16 49,849
Laurens 19,486 63.87 10,498 34.41 487 1.60 37 0.12 8,988 29.46 30,508
Lee 2,939 34.83 5,426 64.30 70 0.83 3 0.04 -2,487 -29.47 8,438
Lexington 91,944 63.55 50,256 34.74 2,349 1.62 132 0.09 41,688 28.81 144,681
Marion 5,562 37.76 9,034 61.34 121 0.82 11 0.07 -3,472 -23.57 14,278
Marlboro 4,775 41.66 6,504 56.74 169 1.47 14 0.12 -1,729 -15.08 11,462
McCormick 2,933 51.23 2,746 47.97 41 0.72 5 0.09 187 3.27 5,725
Newberry 11,239 60.34 7,094 38.09 277 1.49 16 0.09 4,145 22.25 18,626
Oconee 29,454 72.37 10,576 25.99 633 1.56 34 0.08 18,878 46.39 40,697
Orangeburg 13,221 32.04 27,720 67.19 299 0.72 19 0.05 -14,499 -35.14 41,259
Pickens 42,505 73.87 14,066 24.44 900 1.56 71 0.12 28,439 49.42 57,542
Richland 58,894 30.33 133,642 68.82 1,509 0.78 142 0.07 -74,748 -38.49 194,187
Saluda 6,107 65.77 3,023 32.55 149 1.60 7 0.08 3,084 33.21 9,286
Spartanburg 91,594 61.62 54,475 36.65 2,385 1.60 197 0.13 37,119 24.97 148,651
Sumter 20,524 41.92 27,791 56.76 604 1.23 41 0.08 -7,267 -14.84 48,960
Union 7,868 59.44 5,105 38.57 249 1.88 15 0.11 2,763 20.87 13,237
Williamsburg 5,409 33.77 10,493 65.51 107 0.67 9 0.06 -5,084 -31.74 16,018
York 80,912 56.19 60,738 42.18 2,232 1.55 116 0.08 20,174 14.01 143,998
Totals 1,369,137 54.44 1,110,828 44.17 32,845 1.30 2,294 0.09 258,309 10.27 2,515,104
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also edit

Notes edit

Partisan clients
  1. ^ a b c d This poll was sponsored by Harrison's campaign
  2. ^ a b This poll's sponsor, Lindsey Must Go, is a PAC opposing Lindsey Graham.
  3. ^ Poll sponsored by the DSCC, which has endorsed Jaime Harrison's campaign for the 2020 US Senate election in South Carolina before this poll's sampling period.
  4. ^ This poll's sponsor, Giffords, had endorsed Harrison prior to the sampling period
  5. ^ Poll sponsor is a Security in Strength PAC, a super PAC that supported Lindsey Graham during this poll's sampling period.
  6. ^ Poll sponsor, Collective PAC, had endorsed Harrison prior to this poll's sampling period.
  7. ^ Poll sponsored by Conservatives for Clean Energy
Voter samples
  1. ^ a b c d e f Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ Warren with 3%; Kandies with 1%; Burns, Hill, Reynolds and Wilson with 0%
  3. ^ Would not vote with 2%
  4. ^ "Third party candidate" with 2%; "Refused" with 0%; Undecided with 6%
  5. ^ Bledsoe (C) with 4%; "Other candidate/write-in" with 1%
  6. ^ November 13, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Bledsoe (C) with 2%
  8. ^ Bledsoe (C) with 3%; "Other candidate or write-in" with 0%; Undecided with 5%
  9. ^ Bledsoe (C) and Undecided with 3%
  10. ^ "Refused" with 1%; Did/would not vote with 0%; Undecided with 2%
  11. ^ Bledsoe (C) with 3%; "Other" with 0%; "Undecided/Refused" with 5%
  12. ^ October 15, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Bledsoe (C) with 4%; would not vote with 2%; "Someone else" with 0%; "Undecided/Refused" with 8%
  14. ^ "Write-in candidate" with 1%; Undecided with 6%
  15. ^ Bledsoe (C) with 3%; Undecided with 5%
  16. ^ Bledsoe (C) with 3%
  17. ^ Standard VI response
  18. ^ Bledsoe (C) with 2%; Undecided with 9%
  19. ^ If the only candidates were Graham and Harrison
  20. ^ Undecided with 7%
  21. ^ a b "Someone else" with 0%; Undecided with 3%
  22. ^ "Someone else" with 2%; Undecided with 9%
  23. ^ Bledsoe (C) with 5%; "Other" with 1%; Undecided with 7%
  24. ^ a b Overlapping sample with the previous Morning Consult poll, but more information available regarding sample size
  25. ^ Additional data sourced from FiveThirtyEight
  26. ^ Undecided with 2%; would not vote with 1%; Undecided with 9%
  27. ^ Overlapping sample with the previous Morning Consult poll, but more information available regarding sample size and topline numbers
  28. ^ "Someone else" with 4%; Undecided with 8%
  29. ^ Undecided with 8%
  30. ^ "Other" with 1%; Undecided with 5%
  31. ^ Dunham (L) with 4%; Bledsoe (C) with 3%; Other with 1%; Undecided with 8%
  32. ^ "Someone else" with 10%; Undecided with 6%
  33. ^ Likely primary voters
  34. ^ Undecided with 6%
  35. ^ Undecided with 5%

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Further reading edit

  • Amber Phillips (October 9, 2020), "The Senate seats most likely to flip parties in November", Washingtonpost.com

External links edit

Official campaign websites
  • Keenan Wallace Dunham (L) for Senate December 15, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
  • Lindsey Graham (R) for Senate
  • Jaime Harrison (D) for Senate

2020, united, states, senate, election, south, carolina, also, 2020, united, states, senate, elections, held, november, 2020, elect, member, united, states, senate, represent, state, south, carolina, concurrently, with, 2020, presidential, election, well, othe. See also 2020 United States Senate elections The 2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina was held on November 3 2020 to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of South Carolina concurrently with the 2020 U S presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections 2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina 2014 November 3 2020 2026 Nominee Lindsey Graham Jaime Harrison Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 1 369 137 1 110 828 Percentage 54 44 44 17 County resultsCongressional district resultsPrecinct resultsGraham 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Harrison 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 40 50 No dataU S senator before election Lindsey Graham Republican Elected U S Senator Lindsey Graham Republican Incumbent Republican Senator Lindsey Graham won re election for a fourth term and defeated Democratic nominee Jaime Harrison Bill Bledsoe was also on the ballot representing the Constitution Party The primary elections were held on June 9 2020 1 Despite forecasting throughout the last few months of the race showing a very close race as well as Harrison having record fundraising numbers Graham defeated Harrison by 54 4 to 44 2 and a margin of 10 2 in the November 3 2020 general election Harrison slightly outperformed Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the concurrent presidential election who lost to President Donald Trump by 11 7 in South Carolina 2 The election coincidentally saw Graham and his Democratic opponent win approximately the same percentage points as in the 2002 senate race in which Graham won his first term Contents 1 Republican primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Nominee 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 1 1 3 Withdrew 1 1 4 Declined 1 1 5 Endorsements 1 2 Polling 1 3 Results 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Nominee 2 1 2 Withdrawn 2 1 3 Declined 2 2 Endorsements 3 Other candidates 3 1 Libertarian Party 3 1 1 General Election write in candidate 3 1 2 Withdrawn 3 2 Constitution Party 3 3 Independents 3 3 1 Withdrawn 4 General election 4 1 Predictions 4 2 Advertisements 4 3 Endorsements 4 4 Polling 4 5 Fundraising 4 6 Debates 4 7 Results 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksRepublican primary editCandidates edit Nominee edit Lindsey Graham incumbent U S senator 3 Eliminated in primary edit Dwayne Duke Buckner attorney and Owner of Buckner Law Firm located in Walterboro 4 Michael J LaPierre businessman 5 Joe Reynolds Chief Engineer in the U S Merchant Marine 6 Withdrew edit Johnny Garcia Air Force veteran 7 Peggy Kandies Charleston art teacher home decorator and former IBM employee 8 Mark Sloan Greer minister and manufacturing executive 9 10 David Weikle radio host U S Marine veteran and candidate for the South Carolina House of Representatives in 2018 switched to the Libertarian primary 11 12 Declined edit Eric Bolling former Fox News host 13 14 Mark Burns Easley pastor and former candidate for South Carolina s 4th congressional district in 2018 15 Harlan Hill Republican formerly Democratic political consultant and commentator 16 John Warren Greenville businessman and candidate for Governor of South Carolina in 2018 17 Carey Wilson 18 Endorsements edit Lindsey GrahamU S Executive Branch officials Donald Trump 45th president of the United States 2017 2021 19 Mike Pence 48th vice president of the United States 2017 2021 20 Governors Henry McMaster Governor of South Carolina 2017 present 21 State officials Pamela Evette Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina 2019 present 21 Mark Hammond Secretary of State of South Carolina 2003 present 21 Curtis Loftis Treasurer of South Carolina 2011 present 21 Alan Wilson Attorney General of South Carolina 2011 present 21 Organizations National Right to Life Committee 22 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error LindseyGraham Other Undecided Change Research June 11 14 2019 1 183 LV 2 9 70 4 b 26 Hypothetical pollingwith Generic Republican Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error LindseyGraham GenericRepublican Other Change Research June 11 14 2019 1 183 LV 2 9 79 19 2 c Results edit nbsp Results by county Graham 80 90 Graham 70 80 Graham 60 70 Graham 50 60 Graham 40 50 Republican primary results 23 Party Candidate Votes Republican Lindsey Graham incumbent 317 512 67 69 Republican Michael LaPierre 79 932 17 04 Republican Joe Reynolds 43 029 9 17 Republican Dwayne Duke Buckner 28 570 6 09 Total votes 469 043 100 00 Democratic primary editCandidates edit Nominee edit Jaime Harrison former chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party and associate chairman of the Democratic National Committee 24 Withdrawn edit Gloria Bromell Tinubu former Georgia state representative candidate for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina in 2018 and nominee for South Carolina s 7th congressional district in 2012 and 2014 25 endorsed Jaime Harrison 26 William Stone legal researcher 27 28 Justin Wooton activist 29 30 Declined edit Mandy Powers Norrell state representative and candidate for lieutenant governor in 2018 running for reelection 31 32 Bakari Sellers political commentator and former state representative 33 Endorsements edit Jaime Harrison D Former U S Executive Branch officials Barack Obama 44th president of the United States 2009 2017 former Senator from Illinois 2005 2008 34 Joe Biden 47th vice president of the United States 2009 2017 Democratic nominee for the 2020 United States presidential election 35 Julian Castro former HUD Secretary 2014 2017 former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 36 Hillary Clinton 2016 Democratic nominee for President Former Secretary of State 2009 2013 former U S Senator from New York 2001 2009 former First Lady of the United States 1993 2001 former First Lady of Arkansas 1979 1981 1983 1992 U S senators Kamala Harris senator for California 2017 2021 Vice Presidential nominee and former candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 37 Cory Booker senator for New Jersey 2013 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 38 Kirsten Gillibrand senator for New York 2009 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 39 Amy Klobuchar senator for Minnesota 2007 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 40 Elizabeth Warren senator for Massachusetts 2013 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 41 Former U S Senators Barbara Boxer former senator for California 1993 2017 42 U S representatives Jim Clyburn representative from South Carolina 1993 present 43 Eric Swalwell representative for California s 15th Congressional District 2013 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 44 Alexandria Ocasio Cortez representative for New York s 14th Congressional District 2019 present 45 Former U S Representatives John Delaney former representative for Maryland s 6th Congressional District 2013 2019 former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 46 Tom Perriello former representative for Virginia s 5th Congressional District 2009 2011 47 Tim Ryan representative for Ohio s 13th Congressional District 2003 2023 former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 48 Joe Walsh former representative for Illinois 8th Congressional District 2011 2013 former candidate for 2020 Republican presidential nomination 49 Governors Steve Bullock Governor of Montana 2013 2021 former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 50 Former governors Jim Hodges former governor of South Carolina 1999 2003 51 State officials Alison L Grimes former secretary of state of Kentucky 2012 2020 52 David Pepper chair of the Ohio Democratic Party 2015 2020 53 Local officials Pete Buttigieg former mayor of South Bend Indiana 2012 2020 and former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 54 Bill de Blasio Mayor of New York City New York 2014 2021 former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 55 Andrew Gillum former mayor of Tallahassee Florida 2014 2018 Democratic nominee for governor in 2018 56 Individuals Charlie Adler voice actor and activist 57 Randy Bryce ironworker and 2018 candidate for Wisconsin s 1st Congressional District 58 Mark Hamill actor voice actor and writer 59 Chelsea Handler actress and comedian 60 Alex Hirsch animator writer and voice actor 61 Andy Lassner executive producer of The Ellen DeGeneres Show 62 Jane Lynch actress 63 Dean Obeidallah comedian and host of The Dean Obeidallah Show 64 Sarah Paulson actress 65 Shonda Rhimes television producer television and film writer and author 66 Bradley Whitford actor 67 Organizations Broader Representation Advocacy Team BRAT PAC 68 Climate Hawks Vote 69 The Collective PAC 70 Congressional Black Caucus 71 Council for a Livable World 72 DUH Demand Universal Healthcare 73 Democracy for America 74 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee 75 End Citizens United 76 Everytown for Gun Safety 77 Flip the Senate 78 Giffords 79 Human Rights Campaign 80 League of Conservation Voters 81 MoveOn 82 NARAL Pro Choice America 83 Students for Gun Legislation National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare 84 National Organization for Women 85 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 86 Population Connection 87 Progressive Turnout Project 88 Other candidates editLibertarian Party edit General Election write in candidate edit Keenan Wallace Dunham chair of the Horry County Libertarian Party 89 90 Withdrawn edit David Weikle radio show host U S marine veteran and candidate for the South Carolina House of Representatives in 2018 89 remained on ballot 91 Constitution Party edit Bill Bledsoe Libertarian Party and Constitution Party nominee for the U S Senate in 2016 unofficially withdrew on October 1 2020 and endorsed Graham but still remained on the ballot as an active candidate 92 93 94 Independents edit Withdrawn edit Lloyd Williams 95 96 General election editPredictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 97 Tossup October 29 2020 Inside Elections 98 Tilt R October 28 2020 Sabato s Crystal Ball 99 Lean R November 2 2020 Daily Kos 100 Lean R October 30 2020 Politico 101 Lean R November 2 2020 RCP 102 Tossup October 23 2020 DDHQ 103 Lean R November 3 2020 538 104 Likely R November 2 2020 Economist 105 Lean R November 2 2020 Advertisements edit Jaime Harrison ran a number of ads attempting to attract conservative voters from Lindsey Graham by elevating Constitution Party candidate Bill Bledsoe as too conservative but in doing so the would be attack ad offers up right wing voters a laundry list of things to like about him Bledsoe endorsed Graham after withdrawing from the race but his name remained on the ballot He criticized the ads as fraudulent 106 Meanwhile Graham ran ads attempting to brand Harrison as a diehard liberal while connecting him with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer 107 Endorsements edit Lindsey Graham R U S Executive Branch officials Donald Trump 45th president of the United States 2017 2021 19 Mike Pence 48th vice president of the United States 2017 2021 20 Nikki Haley former ambassador to the United Nations 2017 2018 and Governor of South Carolina 2011 2017 108 Governors Henry McMaster Governor of South Carolina 2017 present 21 State officials Pamela Evette Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina 2019 present 21 Mark Hammond Secretary of State of South Carolina 2003 present 21 Curtis Loftis Treasurer of South Carolina 2011 present 21 Alan Wilson Attorney General of South Carolina 2011 present 21 Jaime Harrison D Former U S Executive Branch officials Barack Obama 44th president of the United States 2009 2017 former senator from Illinois 2005 2008 34 Joe Biden 47th vice president of the United States 2009 2017 Democratic nominee for the 2020 United States presidential election 35 Julian Castro former HUD Secretary 2014 2017 former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 36 U S senators Kamala Harris senator for California 2017 present Vice Presidential nominee and former candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 109 Cory Booker senator for New Jersey 2013 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 38 Kirsten Gillibrand senator for New York 2009 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 39 Amy Klobuchar senator for Minnesota 2007 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 40 Elizabeth Warren senator for Massachusetts 2013 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 110 Barbara Boxer former senator for California 1993 2017 42 U S representatives Jim Clyburn representative from South Carolina 1993 present 43 Tim Ryan representative for Ohio s 13th Congressional District 2003 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 48 Eric Swalwell representative for California s 15th Congressional District 2013 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 44 Joe Cunningham representative for South Carolina s 1st Congressional District John Delaney former representative for Maryland s 6th Congressional District 2013 2019 former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 46 Tom Perriello former representative for Virginia s 5th Congressional District 2009 2011 47 Joe Walsh former representative for Illinois 8th Congressional District 2011 2013 former candidate for 2020 Republican presidential nomination 49 Governors Steve Bullock Governor of Montana 2013 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 50 Jim Hodges former governor of South Carolina 1999 2003 51 State officials Alison L Grimes former secretary of state of Kentucky 2012 2020 and nominee for U S Senate in 2014 52 David Pepper chair of the Ohio Democratic Party 2015 present 53 Municipal officials Pete Buttigieg former mayor of South Bend Indiana 2012 2020 and former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 54 Bill de Blasio Mayor of New York City New York 2014 present former candidate for 2020 Democratic presidential nomination 55 Andrew Gillum former mayor of Tallahassee Florida 2014 2018 Democratic nominee for governor in 2018 56 Notable Individuals Charlie Adler voice actor and activist 57 Randy Bryce ironworker and 2018 candidate for Wisconsin s 1st Congressional District 58 Mark Hamill actor voice actor and writer 59 Chelsea Handler actress and comedian 60 Alex Hirsch animator writer and voice actor 61 Stephen King author 111 Andy Lassner executive producer of The Ellen DeGeneres Show 62 Jane Lynch actress 63 Dean Obeidallah comedian and host of The Dean Obeidallah Show 64 Sarah Paulson actress 65 Shonda Rhimes television producer television and film writer and author 66 Bradley Whitford actor 67 Organizations Black Economic Alliance 112 Center for Biological Diversity 113 Climate Hawks Vote 69 Congressional Black Caucus 71 Council for a Livable World 72 Democracy for America 74 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee 75 End Citizens United 76 Everytown for Gun Safety 77 Giffords 79 Human Rights Campaign 80 J Street PAC 114 League of Conservation Voters 81 MoveOn 82 NARAL Pro Choice America 83 National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare 84 National Organization for Women 85 Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund 115 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 86 Population Connection 87 Sierra Club 116 Working Families Party 117 Unions United Auto Workers 118 Newspapers and Publications The State 119 Polling edit Graphical summary Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error LindseyGraham R JaimeHarrison D Other Undecided Optimus October 31 November 2 2020 817 LV 3 9 51 41 7 d Data For Progress October 27 November 1 2020 1 121 LV 2 9 49 46 5 e Swayable Archived November 13 2020 at the Wayback Machine f October 23 November 1 2020 416 LV 7 5 46 52 2 g Morning Consult October 22 31 2020 904 LV 3 46 44 Data for Progress October 22 27 2020 1 196 LV 2 8 46 46 8 h Starboard Communications October 26 2020 800 LV 52 43 6 i East Carolina University October 24 25 2020 763 LV 4 1 49 47 3 j Morning Consult October 11 20 2020 926 LV 3 2 45 47 Brilliant Corners Research amp Strategies D A October 11 16 2020 525 LV 4 6 45 47 8 k Siena College NYT Upshot Archived October 15 2020 at the Wayback Machine l October 9 14 2020 605 LV 3 5 46 40 14 m Data for Progress October 8 11 2020 801 LV 3 5 46 47 7 n Morning Consult October 2 11 2020 903 LV 3 48 42 ALG Research D Archived October 19 2020 at the Wayback Machine B September 29 October 5 2020 711 LV 46 46 8 o GBAO Strategies D C September 24 28 2020 800 LV 3 5 47 48 3 p Data for Progress D September 23 28 2020 824 LV 3 4 45 q 44 11 r 47 s 46 7 t Quinnipiac University September 23 27 2020 1 123 LV 2 9 48 48 3 u YouGov September 22 25 2020 1 080 LV 3 8 45 44 11 v Brilliant Corners Research amp Strategies D A September 21 24 2020 608 LV 4 43 45 13 w Morning Consult September 11 20 2020 764 LV 3 4 46 x 45 9 Morning Consult September 8 17 2020 782 LV y 2 4 45 x 46 Quinnipiac University September 10 14 2020 969 LV 3 2 48 48 3 u Morning Consult September 2 11 2020 764 LV 3 4 44 46 Morning Consult August 23 September 1 2020 764 LV 3 4 46 43 Morning Consult August 13 22 2020 764 LV 3 4 45 42 Morning Consult August 3 12 2020 764 LV 3 4 45 45 Quinnipiac University July 30 August 3 2020 914 RV 3 2 44 44 12 z Morning Consult July 24 August 2 2020 741 LV 4 0 44 aa 43 12 ab Morning Consult July 23 August 1 2020 764 LV 3 4 44 43 Public Policy Polling D D July 30 31 2020 1 117 V 3 0 47 44 8 ac Morning Consult July 13 22 2020 764 LV 3 4 46 42 ALG Research D Archived July 28 2020 at the Wayback Machine B July 15 20 2020 591 LV 49 45 6 ad Brilliant Corners Research amp Strategies D A July 13 19 2020 800 LV 3 5 43 41 16 ae Gravis Marketing July 17 2020 604 LV 4 0 48 41 10 Civiqs Daily Kos May 23 26 2020 591 RV 4 5 42 42 16 af Brilliant Corners Research amp Strategies D A March 3 11 2020 804 LV 3 8 47 43 9 NBC News Marist February 18 21 2020 2 382 RV 2 6 54 37 9 East Carolina University January 31 February 2 2020 1 756 RV 2 7 51 38 11 Change Research December 6 11 2019 998 LV 3 1 47 45 9 Benchmark Research R E October 15 21 2019 450 RV 4 2 53 30 18 Change Research D F September 17 21 2019 809 LV 3 4 50 43 7 Change Research June 11 14 2019 2 312 RV 2 0 52 35 13 WPA Intelligence R G March 11 13 2019 500 LV 4 4 55 32 12 Hypothetical pollingwith generic Democrat Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error LindseyGraham R GenericDemocrat Other Undecided Change Research June 11 14 2019 2 312 RV 2 0 51 36 12 on whether Lindsey Graham deserves to be re elected Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error Yes No Other Undecided Change Research Post and Courier December 6 11 2019 998 LV ag 3 1 37 53 10 Emerson College Feb 28 Mar 2 2019 755 RV 3 5 47 52 1 with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error GenericRepublican GenericDemocrat Other Undecided Quinnipiac University September 23 27 2020 1 123 LV 2 9 49 44 6 ah Quinnipiac University September 10 14 2020 969 LV 3 2 52 44 5 ai Fundraising edit In the first quarter of 2020 Harrison outraised Graham 7 3 million to 5 5 million but Graham had the lead in cash on hand with 12 million compared with Harrison s 8 million 120 In the third quarter of 2020 Harrison raised 57 million the largest quarterly total by a U S Senate candidate ever breaking Beto O Rourke s record in the 2018 Texas election 121 He has also raised the most ever by a U S Senate candidate beating another of O Rourke s records 122 Debates edit 2020 United States senate election in South Carolina debates No Date amp Time Host Location Moderator Participants Key P Participant N Non invitee Republican Democratic United States senatorLindsey Graham Former SCDP chairmanJaime Harrison 1 October 3 20208 00 p m EDT Allen University Columbia South Carolina Judi Gatson P P Results edit United States Senate election in South Carolina 2020 123 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Lindsey Graham incumbent 1 369 137 54 44 0 17 Democratic Jaime Harrison 1 110 828 44 17 5 39 Constitution Bill Bledsoe 32 845 1 30 N A Write in 2 294 0 09 0 29 Total votes 2 515 104 100 00 Republican hold By county County Lindsey GrahamRepublican Jaime HarrisonDemocratic Bill BledsoeConstitution Write in Margin Totalvotes Abbeville 8 025 64 46 4 232 33 99 182 1 46 11 0 09 3 793 30 47 12 450 Aiken 51 080 59 92 32 829 38 51 1 255 1 47 79 0 09 18 251 21 41 85 243 Allendale 833 22 97 2 773 76 45 19 0 52 2 0 06 1 940 53 49 3 627 Anderson 66 655 69 34 28 075 29 20 1 305 1 36 98 0 10 38 580 40 13 96 133 Bamberg 2 373 36 63 4 060 62 66 44 0 68 2 0 03 1 687 26 04 6 479 Barnwell 5 378 52 11 4 806 46 57 128 1 24 8 0 08 572 5 54 10 320 Beaufort 53 575 54 68 43 489 44 39 851 0 87 62 0 06 10 086 10 29 97 977 Berkeley 56 358 53 94 46 233 44 25 1 800 1 72 95 0 09 10 125 9 69 104 486 Calhoun 4 201 50 59 3 975 47 87 123 1 48 5 0 06 226 2 72 8 304 Charleston 95 401 43 50 121 517 55 41 2 196 1 00 183 0 08 26 116 11 91 219 297 Cherokee 17 481 69 24 7 265 28 78 485 1 92 16 0 06 10 216 40 46 25 247 Chester 8 247 52 36 7 225 45 87 270 1 71 8 0 05 1 022 6 49 15 750 Chesterfield 10 878 57 63 7 706 40 83 275 1 46 15 0 08 3 172 16 81 18 874 Clarendon 8 141 48 67 8 391 50 16 172 1 03 23 0 14 250 1 49 16 727 Colleton 10 068 52 18 8 839 45 81 364 1 89 22 0 11 1 229 6 37 19 293 Darlington 16 456 50 72 15 563 47 97 395 1 22 32 0 10 893 2 75 32 446 Dillon 6 297 48 08 6 663 50 88 130 0 99 6 0 05 366 2 79 13 096 Dorchester 41 178 53 31 34 616 44 82 1 345 1 74 99 0 13 6 562 8 50 77 238 Edgefield 7 988 59 98 5 104 38 33 217 1 63 8 0 06 2 884 21 66 13 317 Fairfield 4 556 37 53 7 463 61 48 115 0 95 5 0 04 2 907 23 95 12 139 Florence 32 217 49 83 31 748 49 11 650 1 01 36 0 06 469 0 72 64 651 Georgetown 20 495 55 81 15 867 43 21 340 0 93 22 0 06 4 628 12 60 36 724 Greenville 149 991 58 04 104 980 40 63 3 116 1 21 319 0 12 45 011 17 42 258 406 Greenwood 19 017 59 37 12 504 39 03 466 1 45 46 0 14 6 513 20 33 32 033 Hampton 3 755 40 37 5 459 58 69 82 0 88 5 0 05 1 704 18 32 9 301 Horry 116 512 64 86 60 530 33 69 2 471 1 38 131 0 07 55 982 31 16 179 644 Jasper 6 939 48 13 7 302 50 65 170 1 18 5 0 03 363 2 52 14 416 Kershaw 20 104 59 77 12 904 38 37 581 1 73 45 0 13 7 200 21 41 33 634 Lancaster 29 572 59 32 19 523 39 16 717 1 44 37 0 07 10 049 20 16 49 849 Laurens 19 486 63 87 10 498 34 41 487 1 60 37 0 12 8 988 29 46 30 508 Lee 2 939 34 83 5 426 64 30 70 0 83 3 0 04 2 487 29 47 8 438 Lexington 91 944 63 55 50 256 34 74 2 349 1 62 132 0 09 41 688 28 81 144 681 Marion 5 562 37 76 9 034 61 34 121 0 82 11 0 07 3 472 23 57 14 278 Marlboro 4 775 41 66 6 504 56 74 169 1 47 14 0 12 1 729 15 08 11 462 McCormick 2 933 51 23 2 746 47 97 41 0 72 5 0 09 187 3 27 5 725 Newberry 11 239 60 34 7 094 38 09 277 1 49 16 0 09 4 145 22 25 18 626 Oconee 29 454 72 37 10 576 25 99 633 1 56 34 0 08 18 878 46 39 40 697 Orangeburg 13 221 32 04 27 720 67 19 299 0 72 19 0 05 14 499 35 14 41 259 Pickens 42 505 73 87 14 066 24 44 900 1 56 71 0 12 28 439 49 42 57 542 Richland 58 894 30 33 133 642 68 82 1 509 0 78 142 0 07 74 748 38 49 194 187 Saluda 6 107 65 77 3 023 32 55 149 1 60 7 0 08 3 084 33 21 9 286 Spartanburg 91 594 61 62 54 475 36 65 2 385 1 60 197 0 13 37 119 24 97 148 651 Sumter 20 524 41 92 27 791 56 76 604 1 23 41 0 08 7 267 14 84 48 960 Union 7 868 59 44 5 105 38 57 249 1 88 15 0 11 2 763 20 87 13 237 Williamsburg 5 409 33 77 10 493 65 51 107 0 67 9 0 06 5 084 31 74 16 018 York 80 912 56 19 60 738 42 18 2 232 1 55 116 0 08 20 174 14 01 143 998 Totals 1 369 137 54 44 1 110 828 44 17 32 845 1 30 2 294 0 09 258 309 10 27 2 515 104 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican Barnwell largest municipality Barnwell Calhoun largest municipality St Matthews Darlington largest municipality Hartsville Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic Charleston largest municipality Charleston See also edit2020 South Carolina electionsNotes editPartisan clients a b c d This poll was sponsored by Harrison s campaign a b This poll s sponsor Lindsey Must Go is a PAC opposing Lindsey Graham Poll sponsored by the DSCC which has endorsed Jaime Harrison s campaign for the 2020 US Senate election in South Carolina before this poll s sampling period This poll s sponsor Giffords had endorsed Harrison prior to the sampling period Poll sponsor is a Security in Strength PAC a super PAC that supported Lindsey Graham during this poll s sampling period Poll sponsor Collective PAC had endorsed Harrison prior to this poll s sampling period Poll sponsored by Conservatives for Clean Energy Voter samples a b c d e f Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Warren with 3 Kandies with 1 Burns Hill Reynolds and Wilson with 0 Would not vote with 2 Third party candidate with 2 Refused with 0 Undecided with 6 Bledsoe C with 4 Other candidate write in with 1 Archived November 13 2020 at the Wayback Machine Bledsoe C with 2 Bledsoe C with 3 Other candidate or write in with 0 Undecided with 5 Bledsoe C and Undecided with 3 Refused with 1 Did would not vote with 0 Undecided with 2 Bledsoe C with 3 Other with 0 Undecided Refused with 5 Archived October 15 2020 at the Wayback Machine Bledsoe C with 4 would not vote with 2 Someone else with 0 Undecided Refused with 8 Write in candidate with 1 Undecided with 6 Bledsoe C with 3 Undecided with 5 Bledsoe C with 3 Standard VI response Bledsoe C with 2 Undecided with 9 If the only candidates were Graham and Harrison Undecided with 7 a b Someone else with 0 Undecided with 3 Someone else with 2 Undecided with 9 Bledsoe C with 5 Other with 1 Undecided with 7 a b Overlapping sample with the previous Morning Consult poll but more information available regarding sample size Additional data sourced from FiveThirtyEight Undecided with 2 would not vote with 1 Undecided with 9 Overlapping sample with the previous Morning Consult poll but more information available regarding sample size and topline numbers Someone else with 4 Undecided with 8 Undecided with 8 Other with 1 Undecided with 5 Dunham L with 4 Bledsoe C with 3 Other with 1 Undecided with 8 Someone else with 10 Undecided with 6 Likely primary voters Undecided with 6 Undecided with 5 References edit Amber Phillips September 16 2020 The Senate seats most likely to flip in November Washingtonpost com archived from the original on September 16 2020 a b Graham fends off Harrison in South Carolina Senate race Politico November 3 2020 Ripley Joe October 8 2018 Sen Lindsey Graham to run for re election in 2020 has zero interest in Trump appointment WYFF Retrieved December 4 2018 Dwayne Duke Buckner www facebook com https www lapierreforsenate com Archived December 12 2020 at the Wayback Machine Michael J Lapierre Joe Reynolds For US Senate Defending Our Democracy Get Involved Joe Reynolds For US Senate 2020 Archived from the original on May 30 2019 Retrieved May 30 2019 United States Senate election in South Carolina 2020 Ballotpedia Retrieved May 15 2020 Peggy Kandies Ballotpedia Kirby Paul March 27 2018 Mark Sloan launches campaign for US Senate challenging incumbent Senator Lindsey Graham The Lexington Ledger Retrieved April 5 2019 Termination Report PDF Federal Election Commission January 29 2019 Retrieved April 5 2019 Kropf Schulyer July 6 2019 Make Machine Guns Great Again says one of the SC Republicans challenging Lindsey Graham The Post and Courier Retrieved November 17 2019 David Weikle Ballotpedia Hadas Gold Fox s Bolling talks of a future Senate run One of Trump s top defenders says he yearns to challenge a sitting Republican senator Politico June 19 2017 Former Fox News Host Mulling Challenge To Lindsey Graham FITS News September 11 2018 Retrieved April 5 2019 Marchant Bristow October 17 2017 Trump s top pastor could launch challenge of Lindsey Graham The State Ecarma Caleb July 31 2017 Fox News Regular Harlan Hill Considers Senate Run Because Of One Twitter Poll Mediaite Marchant Bristow July 6 2018 Former SC gov candidate John Warren hints at possible Senate run against Graham The State WILSON CAREY L 1987 Candidate overview FEC gov a b Coleman Justine June 8 2020 Trump endorses Graham ahead of South Carolina primary The Hill Retrieved June 8 2020 a b Axelrod Tal March 30 2019 Graham gets assist from Pence in reelection campaign kickoff The Hill Retrieved June 19 2019 a b c d e f g h i j Graham Lindsey LindseyGrahamSC June 19 2019 I appreciate the re election support of all the statewide constitutional officers in South Carolina They do a tremendous job serving the people of our state and I am proud to call them my friends TeamGraham Tweet Retrieved June 19 2019 via Twitter South Carolina Endorsements Retrieved September 19 2020 U S SENATE REP Secretary of State of South Carolina Retrieved June 9 2020 Barton Tom May 28 2019 SC Democrat Jaime Harrison launches US Senate campaign to challenge Lindsey Graham The State Retrieved May 29 2019 Marchant Bristow April 28 2019 Lindsey Graham gets second Democratic challenger in Senate race The State Retrieved April 29 2019 Glantz Tracy January 15 2020 Gloria Tinubu bows out supports Jaime Harrison for U S Senate seat Retrieved January 23 2020 COMMITTEE DETAILS FOR COMMITTEE ID C00689042 docquery fec gov William Stone South Carolina Ballotpedia Home Justin Wooton for Senate 2020 Senate Page Archived from the original on July 18 2019 Retrieved July 18 2019 Justin Wooton Ballotpedia Norrell Mandy MPowersNorrell February 21 2019 Thank you I actually have no plans to run for US Senate so that eliminates that concern but what a sign of a healthy party it would be if we were to have a robust primary I am so excited about the caliber of candidate we have in harrisonjaime He will be amazing Tweet Retrieved June 30 2019 via Twitter Mandy Powers Norrell Launches New Ad In Competitive South Carolina House Race September 8 2020 Sellers Bakari Bakari Sellers June 12 2019 Thank you Yeah man I m focused on raising a family right now Tweet Retrieved June 30 2019 via Twitter a b First Wave of 2020 Endorsements August 3 2020 a b Biden Joe JoeBiden May 30 2019 South Carolina would be lucky to have harrisonjaime representing them in the Senate He has the character intelligence and integrity needed to serve his community well I hope you ll JoinJaime Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Castro Julian JulianCastro May 29 2019 South Carolinians will have a fantastic candidate for Senate in harrisonjaime I look forward to joining you on the trail and to making history next November JoinJaime Tweet Retrieved May 29 2019 via Twitter KamalaHarris June 11 2019 My friend harrisonjaime has been an advocate for all people throughout his career and now he s running for U S Senate I enjoyed seeing him this weekend and hope you ll check out his announcement video below Tweet via Twitter a b Booker Cory CoryBooker May 29 2019 Jaime I am so incredibly proud of you We ve known each other for more than two decades I have admired your dedication to community to meeting people where they are I know your heart and I know you will make a great U S Senator JoinJaime Tweet Retrieved May 29 2019 via Twitter a b Jaime Harrison harrisonjaime May 29 2019 I may not be a superhero but I am a proud South Carolinian and I m ready to fight for a better future for our state and our country I hope you are too Find out how you can JoinJaime and get involved https jaimeharrison com Tweet via Twitter a b Schneider Elena May 1 2020 Klobuchar launches Campaign to aid Senate House Dems in 2020 Politico Retrieved May 1 2020 Warren Elizabeth ewarren May 30 2019 Jaime Harrison will fight hard for the people of South Carolina and take our country forward Go Jaime Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Boxer Barbara BarbaraBoxer May 30 2019 Jaime Harrison harrisonjaime is ready ready to challenge Lindsey Graham for Senate in South Carolina and ready to represent South Carolinians instead of the guy in the White House Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Harris Bradley September 29 2019 Booker Clyburn show support for Harrison Senate candidate says Graham missing in action The Times and Democrat Retrieved August 27 2020 a b Swalwell Eric ericswalwell May 13 2019 Thank u next We are going to call it a day for LindseyGrahamSC and elect harrisonjaime as the next senator from SouthCarolina Tweet Retrieved May 12 2019 via Twitter thehill September 19 2020 Rep AOC Jamie Harrison is going up against Lindsey Graham one of the most spineless people in the Senate that Tweet Retrieved October 25 2020 via Twitter a b Delaney John JohnDelaney May 30 2019 Glad to see harrisonjaime officially enter the race The people of South Carolina are lucky to have you on their side Proud to support you in this fight JoinJaime Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Perriello Tom tomperriello May 29 2019 The SC Senate race is officially one to watch now I ve known harrisonjaime since college and have been blown away by his tireless dedication to and effectiveness at getting things done on the Hill for folks back home in SC Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Ryan Tim TimRyan May 30 2019 Jamie and I have been in a political foxhole many times when we were in the majority in 2007 11 He is exactly who we need in the Senate taking on the issues that are important to all the forgotten people in America Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Walsh Joe WalshFreedom May 14 2020 Damn pathetic Lindsey I m not a Democrat but Lindsey Graham needs to go He s nothing but a Trump enabler Support Lindsey s Democratic opponent harrisonjaime Tweet Retrieved May 19 2020 via Twitter a b Bullock Steve GovernorBullock May 30 2019 If we re going to take back this country we ve got to support folks who take on the corrupt system to make change in places others may not expect South Carolina is lucky to have harrisonjaime at the ready to SendLindseyHome Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Dumain Emma May 30 2019 Harrison s going national in bid to beat Graham but he s still scoring local nods The State Retrieved June 1 2019 a b Grimes Alison AlisonForKY May 30 2019 Proud to support my friend harrisonjaime It s time for LindseyGrahamSC to go RT to to send that message amp JoinJaime Tweet Retrieved May 31 2019 via Twitter a b Pepper David DavidPepper May 31 2019 I just gave to harrisonjaime you should too LindseyGrahamSC needs to go and Jaime will bring inspired leadership to the Senate which both South Carolina and America desperately need Tweet Retrieved May 31 2019 via Twitter a b Merica Dan May 13 2020 Buttigieg highlights importance of local officials in first post campaign endorsements CNN Retrieved May 14 2020 a b de Blasio Bill BilldeBlasio May 30 2019 harrisonjaime is much needed shakeup to the status quo who will deliver real change for working people JoinJaime Tweet Retrieved May 29 2019 via Twitter a b Gillum Andrew AndrewGillum February 8 2019 Sign me up harrisonjaime Ready to send you to the U S Senate Tweet Retrieved February 9 2019 via Twitter a b Adler Charlie charlie adler April 1 2020 I wouldn t send you or your disgusting campaign a dime if you were shooting gold ingots out of your ass harrisonjaime VoteJaimeHarrison GetLindseyGrahamOutOfOffice VoteBlueToEndThisNightmare Tweet Retrieved April 1 2020 via Twitter a b Bryce Randy IronStache May 29 2019 Go get em harrisonjaime Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Hamill Mark HamillHimself June 2 2019 Dear Jamie If you can SendLindsayHome I ll give you a MILLION likes amp you ll be my 2nd favorite Harrison Your potential new FanBoy Mar FORCEHimOuttaTheSenate Tweet Retrieved June 2 2019 via Twitter a b Handler Chelsea chelseahandler June 2 2019 Let s replace Lindsey Graham with this guy harrisonjaime He s running in South Carolina Tweet Retrieved June 2 2019 via Twitter a b Hirsch Alex AlexHirsch June 6 2020 Lindsey Graham once called Trump a race baiting xenophobic bigot until Trump was elected amp Graham became his lackey DONATE to Jaime Harrison to defeat Graham and TAKE BACK THE SENATE Tweet Retrieved June 7 2020 via Twitter a b Lassner Andy andylassner May 29 2019 I ve already donated twice to harrisonjaime because it s time to SendLindseyHome Tweet Retrieved May 29 2019 via Twitter a b Lynch Jane janemarielynch May 30 2019 This guy harrisonjaime and people like him will bring back honor and dignity to a badly damaged congress He ll also send LindseyGrahamSC tush back home South Carolina must be so proud to call harrisonjaime their very own Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Obeidallah Dean DeanObeidallah May 30 2019 Look forward to speaking with harrisonjaime on my SXMProgress show tonight He s the Democrat running against Senator Lindsey Graham in South Carolina and we need to support Jaime in this race He will be on 7 05PMET on SIRIUSXM channel 127 Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Paulson Sarah MsSarahPaulson June 1 2020 It s time to send Lindsey Graham packing Chip in 5 to help elect Jaime Harrison in South Carolina Tweet Retrieved November 23 2022 via Twitter a b Rhimes Shonda shondarhimes May 30 2019 I m not from South Carolina But if you need a burst of inspiration and reminder of what politics should be about watch this video from harrisonjaime who is challenging Lindsay Graham And if you ARE from South Carolina Tweet Retrieved May 30 2019 via Twitter a b Whitford Bradley WhitfordBradley May 29 2019 I m so in Are you Donate if you are able ASAP Tweet Retrieved May 29 2019 via Twitter 2020 Candidates BRAT PAC a b Jaime Harrison Climate Hawks Vote Candidates a b CBCPAC www cbcpac org a b Jaime Harrison for Senate D SC Council for a Livable World 2020 Endorsed House Candidates DUH Demand Universal Healthcare Archived from the original on May 2 2020 Retrieved May 9 2020 a b DFA endorses Jaime Harrison for U S Senate in South Carolina Democracy for America June 11 2019 Retrieved June 20 2019 a b DSCC Endorses Jaime Harrison in South Carolina Senate Campaign Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee May 30 2019 a b Muller Tiffany December 4 2019 End Citizens United Endorses Jaime Harrison for U S Senate End Citizens United a b Everytown For Gun Safety Action Fund Endorses Jaime Harrison For U S Senate in South Carolina Everytown June 9 2020 Our Candidates Flip the Senate a b Giffords Endorses Jaime Harrison for Senate in South Carolina Giffords a b Acosta Lucas January 23 2020 HRC Announces Senate Endorsements in Effort to Achieve Pro Equality Majority Human Rights Campaign a b Rich Aliyah December 17 2019 LCV Action Fund Endorses Jaime Harrison For Senate League of Conservation Voters Retrieved December 19 2019 a b Candidate Profile MoveOn Candidates MoveOn 2020 Archived from the original on September 13 2020 Retrieved February 7 2020 a b NARAL Pro Choice America Endorses Jaime Harrison for Senate NARAL Pro Choice America November 18 2019 a b Candidates We Endorse and Support NCPSSM a b 2020 Federal Endorsements NOW PAC nowpac org a b 2020 Endorsements www plannedparenthoodaction org Archived from the original on April 12 2020 Retrieved January 25 2020 a b 2020 Endorsements Population Connection Archived from the original on September 18 2020 Retrieved July 29 2020 Endorsements Progressive Turnout Project a b Here are the candidates Walterboro Live April 2 2020 KDunham4Peace August 16 2020 I m actually going to be a write in but I m doing Interviews and Meet ups to get the word out until November Thanks for your support Tweet Retrieved August 16 2020 via Twitter David Weikle for US Senate Facebook June 7 2020 Retrieved June 7 2020 Third party candidate backs Graham in tightening SC race AP NEWS October 1 2020 Retrieved October 7 2020 Third party candidate backs Graham in tightening SC race news yahoo com Candidate Listing info scvotes sc gov SOUTH CAROLINA Politics1 Retrieved May 17 2020 South Carolina Candidate Listing info scvotes sc gov Retrieved August 19 2020 2020 Senate Race Ratings for October 29 2020 The Cook Political Report Retrieved March 11 2021 2020 Senate Ratings Senate Ratings The Rothenberg Political Report Retrieved March 11 2021 2020 Senate race ratings Sabato s Crystal Ball Retrieved March 12 2021 2020 Senate Race Ratings Daily Kos Elections Retrieved March 13 2021 2020 Election Forecast Politico November 19 2019 Battle for the Senate 2020 RCP October 23 2020 2020 Senate Elections Model Decision Desk HQ September 2 2020 Retrieved September 2 2020 Silver Nate September 18 2020 Forecasting the race for the Senate FiveThirtyEight Retrieved September 18 2020 Forecasting the US elections The Economist November 2 2020 Retrieved March 13 2021 Brodey Sam November 2 2020 This Is How Jamie Harrison Pulls Off A Miracle and Ousts Lindsey Graham The Daily Beast Retrieved November 9 2020 Bustos Joseph SC s Senate candidates Graham Harrison begin ad battle four months from Election Day The State Retrieved November 9 2020 NikkiHaley October 14 2020 Millions coming into South Carolina but not from South Carolinians Don t let people in Los Angeles Chicago and N Tweet via Twitter Kamala Harris Endorsements May 9 2020 Endorsements Warren Democrats elizabethwarren com Archived from the original on January 7 2021 Retrieved August 16 2020 King Stephen StephenKing September 20 2020 Hey South Carolina Not my business to tell you how to vote although I loved writing about lovely SC in THE INSTITUTE but Jaime Harrison is extremely cool And if you don t mind me saying Lindsey Graham is kind of a dork Tweet Retrieved September 20 2020 via Twitter Jaime Harrison Black Economic Alliance PAC Black Economic Alliance 2020 Endorsements JStreetPAC Candidates JStreetPAC Archived from the original on May 2 2018 Retrieved September 24 2020 NRDC Action Fund Endorses 14 for House Senate nrdcactionfund org September 3 2020 Sierra Club ClimateVoter Guide Endorsements Sierra Club March 19 2021 Our 2020 Endorsements Working Families Party South Carolina Official UAW Endorsements uawendorsements org United Automobile Workers Emily Czachor October 26 2020 Jaime Harrison Endorsed By Oldest Newspaper in South Carolina as Polls Show Him Leading Lindsey Graham Newsweek Schwartz Brian April 20 2020 Democratic underdog Jaime Harrison picks up bundlers as he sees fundraising success in battle with GOP Sen Lindsey Graham cnbc com CNBC Retrieved May 13 2020 Arkin James October 11 2020 Jaime Harrison shatters Senate fundraising record for South Carolina race POLITICO Retrieved October 11 2020 Jaime Harrison sets Senate fundraising record in race against Lindsey Graham The Guardian October 11 2020 Retrieved October 11 2020 2020 Statewide General Election Night Reporting U S Senate South Carolina Election Commission November 11 2020 Retrieved November 11 2020 Further reading editAmber Phillips October 9 2020 The Senate seats most likely to flip parties in November Washingtonpost comExternal links editGovernment Documents Round Table of the American Library Association South Carolina Voting amp Elections Toolkits South Carolina Election Tools Deadlines Dates Rules and Links Vote org Oakland CA League of Women Voters of South Carolina State affiliate of the U S League of Women Voters South Carolina at Ballotpedia Official campaign websites Keenan Wallace Dunham L for Senate Archived December 15 2019 at the Wayback Machine Lindsey Graham R for Senate Jaime Harrison D for Senate Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina amp oldid 1218774777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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