Richard Cash, candidate for U.S. Senate in South Carolina, talks about the important lessons he learned from his 2010 Congressional race, as well as the challenges of taking on an incumbent Republican Senator, his career as a pro-life activist, the Ryan budget deal, the omnibus spending bill and the leverage that Republicans must use with the debt ceiling.
Never heard of him. Been following Bright though. Anyone is better than graham.
SC has a run-off if no one gets to 50%+1, so, assuming that voters hold RINO Lindsey Graham below that threshold, the second-place finisher will have to consolidate the conservative and anti-Graham vote in the one-on-one run-off. I will support whichever candidate makes the run-off, but right now, if I had to pick my favorite, it would be Richard Cash.
It is important to note, though, that it would be counterproductive for supporters of one of the conservative challengers to attack one of the other challengers, since that might decrease conservative turnout in the first round and allow Graham to reach 50%. Had Ted Cruz attacked the other GOP Senate candidates running against RINO David Dewhurst, Dewhurst might have gotten to 50% and Ted Cruz would not be in the Senate today.