Lindsey Graham, the popular Conservative politician, has never been married and also does not have any children. As a matter of fact, due to this, many people have also speculated that he is gay.
The Washingtonblade even ran a headline calling the Senator a ‘closeted’ man.
As for his political career, he has had a lot of success as he has won the South Carolina-US Senate race against the Democratic senate candidate Jaime Harrison in the 2020 elections.
Name | Lindsey Graham |
Birthday | July 9, 1955 |
Age | 65 |
Gender | Male |
Nationality | American |
Profession | Politician; Senator |
Net Worth | $3 Million |
Salary | $174,000 (excluding military pension) |
Married/Single | Unmarried |
Children | None |
Education | University of South Carolina |
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— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) November 3, 2020
10 Facts About Lindsey Graham
- Lindsey Graham’s only remaining family is his sister Darline Graham Nordone. The senator has never been married. He also does not have any children or partners that he has revealed in the public.
- As for his religion, he is a Southern Baptist of the Protestant Christian views.
- Talking about his career, his background before joining politics was in the military, he joined the military in 1982 and reached the rank of Colonel.
- He was a member of the reserve force and the national guard even after leaving active service in 1988.
- Then he joined politics, after getting huge support from his home state of South Carolina he even became a nominee in the 2016 presidential election from the Republican party, the nomination was awarded to Donald Trump.
- He was beaten by incumbent President Trump but remained an influential figure in the Trump administration. He also won the senate position in 2003 and has successfully defended it in the 2020 elections winning the majority of the votes in the Senatorial elections in South Carolina.
- While he had competition from Jaime Harrison, he beat him with a 15 point difference as per the US Senate Poll results.
- In early 2019, he also became the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
- He has also served as a house member from the 2nd district of South Carolina.
- Due to his military background, he pushed the agenda for national defense as one of his main policies.
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