The senator from South Carolina went on Fox News, cap in hand, to encourage supporters to contribute funds to be spent in Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan.
on Friday, and opened up about the Republicans' fundraising efforts in a final push to turn the Supreme Court red.
“The United States Senate needs to have enough Republicans to help this president enact his agenda. I don‘t want 51, I want more,” Graham told host“So I’m here tonight to give you a wake-up call. You said every vote counts. Well, every donation counts, too. We’re getting creamed on the Senate when it comes to raising money.
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