Central, S.C. – Lindsey Graham Announces Presidential Bid, Says Won’t Abandon Israel

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    Republican presidential candidate U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham arrives onstage to formally announce his campaign for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination in Central, South Carolina June 1, 2015.  REUTERS/Christopher Aluka BerryCentral, S.C. – U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, a defense hawk, entered the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination on Monday, putting criticism of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy at the forefront of his White House bid.

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    “Those who believe we can disengage from the world at large and be safe by leading from behind, vote for someone else. I am not your man,” he said at an event in his hometown of Central, South Carolina to announce his candidacy.

    Graham, 59, is the ninth Republican to declare he is running for the White House in a field that includes better-known Republicans such as U.S. Senators Ted Cruz of Texas and Marco Rubio of Florida.

    Graham devotes a lot of attention to the Jewish state in a series of tweets upon launching his campaign.

    “To our friends in Israel, I will never abandon you. I will always stand firm in supporting the one and only Jewish state,” tweets Sen. Graham, only minutes after officially launching his presidential campaign.

    “Our ally Israel is at risk as a result of Obama’s failed leadership. We share values, we share democracy, & our friendship is unbreakable,” reads the following tweet.

    Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and others are also likely to join the battle in the coming weeks.

    A fierce critic of Obama’s nuclear negotiations with Iran, Graham was one of 47 Republican senators who signed a letter of warning in March to the leadership in Tehran, a highly unusual intervention into U.S. foreign policymaking.

    Graham said the United States needs to step up the fight against Islamist extremism abroad to prevent militants attacking America as they did on Sept. 11, 2001.

    “I want to be president to defeat the enemies trying to kill us, not just penalize them or criticize them or contain them, but defeat them,” he said. “Simply put, radical Islam is running wild.”

    Graham, a well-known face on Sunday U.S. news programs, often aligns with Senator John McCain of Arizona, one of his best friends.

    The South Carolina senator served as an Air Force lawyer in West Germany during the Cold War in the 1980s and visited Iraq and Afghanistan as an Air Force reserve colonel in recent years during his time in Congress.

    While hawkish on military intervention abroad, Graham has come under fire from conservative Republicans for working with Democrats in Congress on issues such as immigration reform and climate change.

    Having South Carolina as a home base could work to Graham’s advantage, since the Southern state is one of the first to hold a nominating contest in presidential election years, after Iowa and New Hampshire. The general election is in November 2016.

    Graham sprung to national prominence as one of 13 House of Representatives Judiciary Committee Republicans who served as “managers”, the equivalent of prosecutors, in the 1999 Senate impeachment trial of then President Bill Clinton.


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    lavrenty
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    lavrenty
    8 years ago

    everyone inlcluding Barry was pro-israel before they get to the whitehouse.

    Rafuel
    Rafuel
    8 years ago

    Are those rumours about him true?

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    8 years ago

    With all these candidates in the race, even I have a chance. I’m as qualified as Donald Trump and not nearly as divisive as Rudy, 2 more who’ll be joining us in the race for the White House. I’ll be sure to appoint someone from VIN as my Press Secretary.