Lindsey Graham, 1955-2026
Growing up in Massachusetts in the 1990s, we had our own “lion of the Senate.” Since Ted Kennedy’s death, Senate lions have become an endangered species. Recommended Stories Inside Scoop: Working-class zeros, Courting Disaster, Nevada’s big gamble Socialist primary wins could complicate Jeffries’ path to the speaker’s gavel DSA’s winning streak faces its biggest test in swing states Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), one of the last old-school, multidecade masters of legislation and statesmanship, joined them.
- ▪Growing up in Massachusetts in the 1990s, we had our own “lion of the Senate.” Since Ted Kennedy’s death, Senate lions have become an endangered species.
- ▪Recommended Stories Inside Scoop: Working-class zeros, Courting Disaster, Nevada’s big gamble Socialist primary wins could complicate Jeffries’ path to the speaker’s gavel DSA’s winning streak faces its biggest test in swing states Sen.
- ▪Lindsey Graham (R-SC), one of the last old-school, multidecade masters of legislation and statesmanship, joined them.
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Growing up in Massachusetts in the 1990s, we had our own “lion of the Senate.” Since Ted Kennedy’s death, Senate lions have become an endangered species. A few years ago, we lost John McCain. Then Orrin Hatch and Harry Reid. And then Dianne Feinstein and Joe Lieberman. Recommended Stories Inside Scoop: Working-class zeros, Courting Disaster, Nevada’s big gamble Socialist primary wins could complicate Jeffries’ path to the speaker’s gavel DSA’s winning streak faces its biggest test in swing states Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), one of the last old-school, multidecade masters of legislation and statesmanship, joined them. He died suddenly at his Washington home at 71, two days after his birthday and hours after returning from a trip to Kyiv.
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