Running against six challengers splitting the opposition vote, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham was expected to easily reach the 50 percent margin needed to avoid a runoff election. But 70 percent?
Lindsey Graham cruising to a landslide win?
No surprises there.
— Joe L. Hughes II (@JoeLHughesII) June 10, 2014
5 of 2206 precincts: @LindseyGrahamSC tops 70 percent in #SCPrimary:http://t.co/wYDGxLksuS
— Chris Winston (@cwinston75) June 10, 2014
With 5 precincts reporting, Lindsey Graham is at 70 percent. Lee Bright is closest behind with 10 percent.
— Amanda Coyne (@AmandaCCoyne) June 10, 2014
Lindsey Graham has 70 percent of the vote but only 5 of 2,000 precincts reporting
— schuyler kropf (@skropf47) June 11, 2014
@cwinston75 @gretawire @LindseyGrahamSC That's sad. Very sad.
— Truthsayer (@GSGnFL) June 10, 2014
@cwinston75 @gretawire @LindseyGrahamSC A sad day in America
— BIOHAZARD JUDGE FOX ?⚖??☠? (@TexasLiberty15) June 10, 2014
@cwinston75 @gretawire @LindseyGrahamSC they are going to that hack back into office… Just shameful!
— donna ahart (@dahart66) June 10, 2014
@cwinston75 @LindseyGrahamSC If Graham wins, we can thank all the people who didn't bother to vote today. 🙁
— Mandy ☕??? (@SpringSteps) June 10, 2014
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