Lindsey Graham Ends Presidential Campaign
Monday, December 21, 2015
Senator Lindsey Graham announced on Monday that he is ending his presidential campaign.
In a CNN interview, Graham admitted that his campaign "hit a wall" but said that he believes that he left his mark on his party and is convinced that the republican nominee will adopt his plan of action against ISIS.
GoLocal teamed up with Graphiq to take a closer look at Graham’s profile and polling.
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