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Campaign YouTube. Lindsey Graham Republican Party is a member of the U. Senate from South Carolina. He assumed office on January 7, His current term ends on January 3, Graham Republican Party ran for re-election to the U. Senate to represent South Carolina.

He won in the general election on November 3, In June , Graham announced his candidacy in the election for president, but withdrew in December. During the election , Graham said he would not endorse or vote for Republican candidate Donald Trump , but in April he stated that he would support President Trump if he ran for re-election.

Prior to his election to the U. Based on analysis of multiple outside rankings , Graham is a more moderate right of center Republican Party vote. As a result, he may break with the Republican Party line more than his fellow members. Graham was born in Seneca, South Carolina on July 9, He served in the U. He has served in the U. Air Force Reserve. Graham worked as a lawyer in a private practice prior to entering Congress. Below is an abbreviated outline of Graham's academic, professional, and political career: [3].

Graham was assigned to the following committees: [Source]. At the beginning of the th Congress , Graham was assigned to the following committees: [4]. Graham served on the following committees: [5]. Graham served on the following Senate committees: [6]. Ballotpedia monitors legislation that receives a vote and highlights the ones that we consider to be key to understanding where elected officials stand on the issues.

To read more about how we identify key votes, click here. Votes on domestic policy click to expand. Voted Yea on: "Brett M. Voted Yea on: Immigration reform proposal from Sen.

Voted Yea on: Neil M. Voted Nay on: Neil M. Votes on economic affairs and regulations click to expand. Voted Yea on: "A joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year , and for other purposes. Voted Yea on: A concurrent resolution establishing the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years through H Con Res Votes on foreign policy and national security issues click to expand.

Did not vote on: "A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been authorized by Congress. The first session of the th Congress enacted into law six out of the 2, introduced bills 0. Comparatively, the th Congress had 1. In the second session, the th Congress enacted out of 3, introduced bills 4. Comparatively, the th Congress had 7. For more information pertaining to Graham's voting record in the th Congress, please see the below sections.

On May 22, , the Senate passed HR , which was used as a legislative vehicle for trade legislation with the titles "Trade Act of " and the "Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of ," by a vote of The bill proposed giving the president trade promotion authority TPA.

TPA, also known as fast track authority, allows the president to negotiate trade deals that cannot be amended by Congress. Congress casts a simple up or down vote on a trade agreement, and the legislation only requires a simple majority for approval. The bill also included a statement of trade priorities and provisions for trade adjustment assistance.

Graham voted with 47 other Republican senators to approve the bill. Graham was one of 47 Republicans to vote in favor of the bill. On May 5, , the Senate voted to approve SConRes11 , a congressional budget proposal for fiscal year , by a vote of The non-binding resolution will be used to create 12 appropriations bills to fund the government. The vote marked the first time since that Congress approved a joint budget resolution. All 44 Democrats voted against the resolution.

Graham voted with 50 other Republican senators to approve the bill. The bill "authorizes FY appropriations and sets forth policies for Department of Defense DOD programs and activities, including military personnel strengths. It does not provide budget authority, which is provided in subsequent appropriations legislation. The bill increased military and domestic spending levels and suspended the debt ceiling until March On May 7, , the Senate voted to approve HR - A bill to provide for congressional review and oversight of agreements relating to Iran's nuclear program, and for other purposes, by a vote of The bill required President Barack Obama to submit the details of the nuclear deal with Iran for congressional review.

Congress had 60 days to review the deal and vote to approve, disapprove or take no action on the deal. During the review period, sanctions on Iran could not be lifted. Graham voted with 52 other Republican senators to approve the bill. Senator Tom Cotton Ark. Hire More Heroes Act of On September 10, , the Senate voted to filibuster the measure to disapprove of the Iran nuclear deal by a vote of Graham voted with 53 other Republicans and four Democrats to proceed to the measure of disapproval.

Hire More Heroes Act of follow up votes On September 15, , the Senate voted for a second time to filibuster the measure to disapprove of the Iran nuclear deal by a vote of Graham and one other Republican did not vote. The amendment proposed prohibiting "the President from waiving, suspending, reducing, providing relief from, or otherwise limiting the application of sanctions pursuant to an agreement related to the nuclear program of Iran.

It became law on June 2, All 44 Democratic senators voted to confirm Lynch. Graham voted with nine other Republican senators to confirm Lynch. Graham and four other Republicans did not vote. The bill proposed withholding federal funding from "sanctuary jurisdictions" that violate the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of and other federal immigration laws.

In addition, the bill proposed increasing "penalties for individuals who illegally reenter the United States after being removed" and providing "liability protection for State and local law enforcement who cooperate with Federal law enforcement.

The second session of the th Congress enacted into law out of the introduced bills 7 percent. Comparatively, the th Congress had 4. The nomination was confirmed by the Senate on March 7, , with a vote of 63 - Most Democrats supported the nomination, while Republicans were somewhat divided with roughly one-third supporting the nomination. The nearly 1,page bill reformed and continued various programs of the Department of Agriculture through On January 16, , the Democratic -controlled Senate approved H.

Graham voted with the 17 Republican and the 55 Democratic members in favor of the bill. Graham donated his salary to the Wounded Warriors Project while the government was shutdown. During the shutdown in October , the Senate rejected, down party lines, every House-originated bill that stripped the budget of funding for the Affordable Care Act. A deal was reached late on October 16, , just hours before the debt ceiling deadline.

The bill to reopen the government, H. Federal employees also received retroactive pay for the shutdown period. The only concession made by Senate Democrats was to require income verification for Obamacare subsidies.

Graham voted with the Democratic Party for the bill. Graham voted for H. The bill passed the Senate on January 31, , with a vote of 64 - The purpose of the bill was to temporarily suspend the debt ceiling and withhold the pay of members of Congress until a budget could be passed.

The vote largely followed party lines with Democrats overwhelmingly supporting it and many Republicans in opposition to the bill. The amendment was rejected by the Senate on June 18, , with a vote of 39 - The purpose of the amendment was to require the completion of miles of fence described in the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of before registered provisional immigrant status may be granted. It would also require miles of fence be completed before the status of registered provisional immigrants may be changed to permanent resident status.

The vote followed party lines. Graham voted against S. The bill was passed by the Senate on February 12, , with a vote of 78 - The purpose of the bill was to combat violence against women, from domestic violence to international trafficking in persons.

All 22 dissenting votes were cast by Republicans. Graham voted for the fiscal cliff compromise bill, which made permanent most of the Bush tax cuts originally passed in and , while also raising tax rates on the highest income levels. The bill was passed in the Senate by an 89 - 8 vote on January 1, Graham was one of the 47 who signed the letter. No Democrats signed it. The letter caused backlash from both the Obama administration and members of Congress. The two senators urged Karzai to stop releasing prisoners that were a danger to U.

They also urged him to sign the U. The U. Karzai wanted to wait to sign the agreement until after the spring election. Karzai could not seek re-election, due to term limits. Obama said he would seek Congressional approval prior to intervening in Syria, and Graham believed this was a mistake.

Does 19 not sound like a lot? Very few bills are ever enacted — most legislators sponsor only a handful that are signed into law. We consider a bill enacted if one of the following is true: a it is enacted itself, b it has a companion bill in the other chamber as identified by Congress which was enacted, or c if at least about half of its provisions were incorporated into bills that were enacted as determined by an automated text analysis, applicable beginning with bills in the th Congress.

View All » View Cosponsors ». From Jan to Nov , Graham missed of 6, roll call votes, which is 6. This is much worse than the median of 1. The chart below reports missed votes over time. Show the numbers Follow govtrack. And please consider supporting our work by becoming a monthly backer govtrack on Patreon or leaving a tip. If you can, please take a few minutes to help us improve GovTrack for users like you. We hope to make GovTrack more useful to policy professionals like you.

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On Tuesday night, Graham said he heard the voters loud and clear, and that he would carry their message with him to Washington. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. Sections U. Science Technology Business U. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sen. Bernie Sanders and other figures likely to be unpopular with South Carolina Republicans and independents. Perhaps Biden wins by a really big margin, carrying states like Georgia and Texas and only loses South Carolina by 3 points.

In that scenario, maybe Graham runs slightly behind Trump and Harrison wins. But the more likely scenario is that Harrison gets around percent of the vote — but comes up a bit short. Only 41 percent of people there backed Hillary Clinton four years ago. Other surveys show a closer race among white voters with a college degree, but Graham is leading with that group in all of them. Perry Bacon Jr. All Videos YouTube. Footnotes Only 41 percent of people there backed Hillary Clinton four years ago.

The share who approve minus the share who disapprove.



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