Facebook users not so interested in Lindsey Graham 2016

Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) became the ninth Republican to jump into the 2016 presidential campaign. Above all, Graham wants to be the "tough on terror" candidate. As The State reports: "Those who believe we can disengage 

The South Carolina senator planned to announce a run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 on Monday, appearing at his childhood home in a rural part of his home state. 0. 0. TIME Tech Social Media. Supreme Court Throws Out Conviction for 

Lindsey Graham's low standing in national polls is matched by relatively little interest from Facebook users in his new 2016 presidential campaign. Graham's announcement generated 142,000 interactions such as likes, posts, comments and shares from 

"How many candidates could there be?," he figured. "It's not like there will be so many that we have to eventually double them up, or anything," he assured himself. Anyway, we're doubling up Martin O'Malley and Lindsey Graham because by combining them 

The story was originally published by the Huffington Post and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. When Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) officially entered the race for the Republican presidential