HOLLYWOOD, S.C.: Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Democratic candidate Jaime Harrison crisscrossed South Carolina on closing-argument bus tours this weekend, the incumbent pointing to his ability to get things done for constituents and the challenger arguing that change is needed in the Senate to benefit the state.
Graham “was a senator that I had some respect for, because I thought, at the end of the day, he would do what was in the best interest of the nation and the people of South Carolina, Harrison said Sunday as he campaigned. But I was disappointed. I think many of you were disappointed as well.
Graham, who has won his previous general election contests by double-digit margins, admits the race with Harrison has been more challenging than he expected.
On Saturday, Harrison made stops in northwestern South Carolina, a heavily Republican area. Graham stumped in the Republican…