Graham Campaign raises $873K in First Quarter

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham’s re-election campaign raised $873,177 during the first quarter of 2014 and has over $6.85 million cash-on-hand. The campaign has now collected over $11.6 million for the entire six-year election cycle. “We’re incredibly humbled by the thousands of South Carolinians who have supported Team Graham with their time and money,” said campaign manager Scott Farmer.  “Senator Graham is traveling to every corner of the state meeting with voters, listening to their concerns about the tough issues facing our nation, and spreading his message of Ronald Reagan conservatism.” Since January, Graham’s campaign has opened six regional campaign offices, hosted meet and greet events with large crowds all over the state, and released four television and radio ads highlighting Graham’s strong conservative record.  “Senator Graham is a conservative leader who gets things done, and momentum continues to build as new supporters are volunteering to help every day,” Farmer continued. “We’re running an aggressive grassroots campaign for the Republican nomination with a plan to peak on June 10 when voters go to the polls.” The campaign’s first quarter financial report, which covers receipts and expenditures from January 1 through March 31, 2014, was mailed today to the Secretary of the Senate.