I'm running for Senate to unseat Lindsey Graham (R) and I want to explain to you why.
It's easy to see that Lindsey is more focused on partisan shouting matches and political power than the needs of his constituents. Just look at the spectacle he made when he all but guaranteed Brett Kavanaugh a seat on the Supreme Court.
But special interest donors are lining up to flood Lindsey's campaign with cash and help him keep his seat in the Senate. He recently had his best fundraising period ever -- which shows just how much work we have to do if we're going to flip this seat.
Winning this race won't be easy, but nothing about my journey has been easy.
I was a poor kid raised by a single mom. Kids like me weren't supposed to make it very far. But I became the first in my family to graduate college, rose through leadership positions on Capitol Hill, and became the first African American chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party.
Now, I'm taking on Lindsey Graham because South Carolinians need a Senator who will focus on delivering results for their communities. But taking on one of the GOP's most entrenched politicians means that we need thousands of grassroots Democrats like you helping us build the infrastructure necessary to win.
Jaime Harrison U.S. Senate candidate, South Carolina
Jaime Harrison overcame the challenges of poverty to achieve his American dream. From a mobile home to Yale, to key leadership roles in government and Democratic politics, he's led an inspiring life in service to others. Now he's depending on grassroots donors like you to step up and help him defeat Lindsey Graham.
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