Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)(Image: Getty)
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) shared on Monday that he thinks President Donald Trump should run for president in 2024 if his legal efforts against Joe Biden’s election fall short.
“I would encourage him to think about doing it,” Graham said on Fox News’ The Brian Kilmeade Show, and who did not acknowledged that Trump lost to Biden. “Grover Cleveland came back. Donald Trump can think about it if he falls short.”
Graham said that Trump could keep his supporters active by creating “an organization (and) platforms over the next four years to keep his movement alive.”
Trump, who has yet to accept his defeat, is fighting the election’s results in battleground states that switched from red to blue after mail-in ballots began to be counted.
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“I talked to the president for a long time yesterday,” Graham continued. “He wants to fight, and he should fight… if we can close the margins in Arizona and Georgia and look at provisional ballots, this is not over.”
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