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Poll: Lindsey Graham Holds Slim 2-Point Lead Over Dem Challenger

Democratic Jaime Harrison is shown speaking at a podium.
Democratic Jaime Harrison is challenging Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham in South Carolina. (Tom Williams/Sipa via AP)

By    |   Friday, 13 December 2019 02:19 PM EST

Forty-seven percent of likely voters in South Carolina favor Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham over Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison, who is backed by 45%, a new Change Research/Post and Courier poll reveals.

Here are how the poll results, released Thursday, break down:

  • 38% view Graham very or somewhat favorably.
  • 53% view him very or somewhat unfavorably.
  • 7% were neutral.

The poll, conducted Dec. 6-11, surveyed 998 likely general election voters. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.

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Forty-seven percent of likely voters in South Carolina favor Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham over Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison, who is backed by 45%, a new Change Research/Post and Courier poll reveals.
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