The two profess to be friends, though DeMint repeatedly declined to be interviewed for my story. Instead his spokesperson e-mailed a statement from the senator: "Lindsey and I are great friends and have worked together well for years. Even if we occasionally differ on how best to arrive at a solution, we usually end up at the same conclusion on most issues. We respect each other, and I'm glad to serve with someone like Lindsey who cares so passionately about moving South Carolina and the nation forward."
While Graham believes that backing candidates like Delaware's Mike Castle and California's Carly Fiorina are the future of the party, DeMint believes that endorsing their oft-longshot conservative challengers is the right way to go. DeMint spends much of his time looking for ways to block or slow down legislation, while Graham is a popular co-sponsor of bipartisan amendments. Their differences highlight the split within the GOP as moderate Republicans rapidly are becoming an endangered species.
I find Sen.Graham's approach more constructive and more appealing. Besides, DeMint is far more conservative than Graham. I am not into the shenanigans of sending pink slips and making orchestrations to overthrow available processes, etc.
Hmmm... Is this a signal of 2012 runs?
-- Edited by Sanders on Saturday 26th of December 2009 06:00:31 PM
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