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Who’s behind attacks on Lindsey Graham?

Have you heard the radio ads attacking U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham? Did you think the ads were sponsored by a taxpayer group? Who’s picking up the tab for the ad campaign? And more importantly, are the ads truthful? Full Article at The Palmetto Scoop

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