10/25/13, "George W. Bush contributes to Sen. Lindsey Graham's re-election effort," Washington Times, Seth McLaughlin
"Tea partyers want to knock Sen. Lindsey Graham out of office, but former President George W. Bush doesn’t. The State newspaper reported that Mr. Bush contributed $5,000 to Mr. Graham’s 2014 re-election campaign.
Bush at Nov. 2, 2007 fundraiser |
“This type of bold leadership is missing in Washington today,” he said. “President and Mrs. Bush are tremendously respected and admired by South Carolina Republicans. South Carolina is — and always will be — Bush Country.”
Mr. Bush helped to fuel the rise of the tea party movement, which opposed the $700 billion taxpayer bailout of Wall Street and the increased spending during the Bush administration that added nearly a $5 trillion to the national debt.
Mr. Graham, meanwhile, has not shied away from criticizing tea partyers who think that he has been too willing to cut deals with Democrats, including on immigration.
He has drawn primary challengers from Nancy Mace, the first female graduate of The Citadel, state Sen. Lee Bright and businessman Richard Cash.
Mr. Graham raised $1.17 million in the last fundraising quarter and has close to $7 million in the bank for reelection.
The State reported that Mr. Graham’s challengers have raised a combined $500,000." image above George Bush fundraising for Lindsey Graham, 11/2/2007, via Graham campaign
==========================
2/10/13, "Jeb Bush helps Lindsey Graham raise re-election cash in Coral Gables," Tampa Bay Times, Alex Leary
"Sen. Lindsey Graham dropped by the Biltmore in Coral Gables on Sunday to raise money for his 2014 re-election campaign. The event was hosted by Jeb Bush, Cesar Alvarez, Al Cardenas, Manny Kadre, Ana Navarro and Remedios Diaz-Oliver."
(image from Tampa Bay Times)
Cronies Obama and Jeb Bush, 2/15/11, at the White House. photo CS Monitor
=========================================
No comments:
Post a Comment