South Carolina senator and onetime GOP presidential candidate Lindsey Graham endorsed Jeb Bush Friday, backing the former Florida governor despite flagging poll numbers nationwide and in key primary states.
At a news conference in South Carolina Friday, Graham, who focused his short-lived presidential bid on national security, said he liked what he heard from Bush at the debate the previous night.
“Last night I heard from Jeb Bush the right answer,” Graham said with Bush at his side. “He demonstrated somebody in my view who is ready on day one to be commander-in-chief.”
In his endorsement, Graham also took a shot at frontrunning candidate Donald Trump who would ban all Muslims from entering the United States.
“I can’t think of a worse idea of how to fight and win this war,” Graham said, adding that Bush has the right “temperament” to be president.
“Last night (at the debate,) he said I will have their backs. I believe he will.
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“His endorsement is very meaningful and along with it come a lot of friends and supporters of his,” Bush said in an appearance on FOX News, which first broke the story of the nod.








