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- Graham joins crowded GOP field 2016: Graham joins crowded GOP field. As expected, U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham announced Monday in his hometown of Central, S.C., that he will run for the office of President of the United States. Source: Clinton Chronicle.
- Sumter Repubs excited to have local candidate. Source: The Sumter Item.
- Florence area politicians weigh in on Graham. Source: Florence Morning News
- Graham brings “uniqueness” to GOP campaign, says USC dean. Source: SC Radio Network
- Graham goes home to launch presidential campaign. Source: The Post and Courier
- Though a hawk, Graham’s still bipartisan. Source: The State
- Transcript of Graham announcement. Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal
- How does Graham change the state presidential primary? Source: Greenville News
- Graham makes it official. Source: GSA Business Journal
- Graham gets personal. Source: Politico
- Graham raising eyebrows again. Source: NPR
- Graham first candidate from early primary state. Source: Charlotte Observer / AP
- History not on Graham’s side. Source: Washington Post
- Graham brings fight with Paul to campaign trail. Source: Washington Post
- Who’s in, who’s almost in, the GOP race. Source: Washington Post / AP
- Defense hawk Graham enters race. Source: Reuters / New York Times
- Christie coming to test S.C. waters. Source: Associated Press / New York Times
- Graham’s sister defends Graham as “guardian.” Source: New York Times
- Graham emphasizes national security. Source: New York Times
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