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Lindsey Graham is an American politician serving as the senior United States Senator for South Carolina since 2003. From 2019 Graham is the Chair of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. He is a member of the Republican Party. Born Lindsey Olin Graham on July 9, 1955 in Central, South Carolina, to parents Millie (Walters) and Florence James “F.J.” Graham, he is of Scots-Irish descent. He has a younger sister named Darline. After graduating from D. W. Daniel High School in 1973, Graham joined the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. He attended and graduated in 1977 from the University of South Carolina with a B.A. in psychology, and from the University of South Carolina School of Law with a J.D. in 1981. In 1992, he was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 2nd district, located in Oconee County. Graham has never been married and does not have a wife nor children.
Body Measurements Table
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Body shape: | Stocky |
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Dress size: | Unknown |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | Unknown |
Shoe size: | Unknown |
Bra size: | Unknown |
Cup size: | Unknown |
Height: | 5′7¼” (171 cm) |
Weight: | 150 pounds (68 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Unknown |
Quotes
"It puts limits on criminals' rights to destroy unborn children without the permission of the woman."
Lindsey Graham
"Conservatives have a different view of a lot of issues versus our friends on the other side. The election determines how that shakes out."
Lindsey Graham
"The intelligence community gets hurt through sequestration."
Lindsey Graham
"According to the FBI and the director of national intelligence, Syria's becoming a perfect platform to strike our nation. I've got a very simple strategy as your president against ISIL. Whatever it takes, as long as it takes, to defeat them."
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"Social Security must be preserved and strengthened. But we need to be candid about the costs and willing to make the tough choices that real reform will require."
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