EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 8 MIN
Mark Lynch Fires Back Against Lindsey Graham’s Cocaine Attack Ads
from The Tara Show
Mark Lynch says Graham is “desperate” as polling tightens and GOP voters revolt over immigration, inflation, and foreign wars. HOOK A fiery South Carolina Senate showdown is escalating fast. Republican challenger Mark Lynch joins the show to accuse Senator Lindsey Graham of backing endless wars, mass immigration spending, and attack ads built on “lies.” Lynch also opens up about his criminal past, recovery journey, and why he believes Graham is vulnerable for the first time in decades. SUMMARY South Carolina Senate candidate Mark Lynch joined the program to discuss new polling, his growing campaign momentum, and escalating attacks from Senator Lindsey Graham’s allies. Lynch claimed Graham’s support is collapsing as voters grow frustrated over inflation, immigration, and foreign policy. During the interview, Lynch criticized Graham for supporting continued involvement in Middle East conflicts and approving billions in spending tied to illegal immigration and refugee programs. He argued South Carolina families are being left behind while infrastructure, jobs, and affordability continue to worsen. Lynch also directly addressed attack ads accusing him of supporting the legalization of cocaine and marijuana. He denied the claims, explaining they stem from selectively edited footage and discussions about his personal past. Lynch acknowledged a decades-old cocaine trafficking arrest and DUIs before detailing how faith and addiction recovery transformed his life. He said he later received a pardon and has spent decades helping others through recovery ministries in the Upstate. The conversation also focused heavily on the broader Republican divide between establishment figures and America First conservatives. Lynch portrayed Graham as a “Republican in name only” and framed the race as an opportunity for South Carolina voters to reject the old guard. Throughout the interview, Lynch emphasized economic concerns, infrastructure strain from population growth, and opposition to expanded foreign worker programs. He called for manufacturing investment, stronger border enforcement, and America First economic policies. The segment closed with Lynch urging supporters to volunteer, pray, and mobilize ahead of the June 9 primary, calling the race a historic opportunity to remove Graham from office. KEY TALKING POINTS Mark Lynch says Lindsey Graham’s polling is collapsing Lynch attacks Graham over Iran and foreign intervention Claims Graham approved billions benefiting illegal immigrants Candidate denies accusations about legalizing cocaine Lynch discusses addiction recovery and faith journey South Carolina infrastructure concerns highlighted GOP civil war between establishment and America First wings Lynch frames race as anti-establishment revolt June 9 primary becomes major focus for conservatives QUOTE OF THE DAY “We have a Democrat in office now. His name is Lindsey Graham.” SEO KEYWORDS Lindsey Graham, Mark Lynch, South Carolina Senate race, GOP primary, America First, Iran war debate, South Carolina politics, conservative challenger, immigration debate, Trump Republican Party, inflation concerns, Republican establishment, Fox News poll, South Carolina conservatives SOCIAL MEDIA POST 🚨 GOP CIVIL WAR IN SOUTH CAROLINA 🚨 Senator Lindsey Graham’s challenger Mark Lynch joined the show and unloaded on EVERYTHING: 🔥 Iran & foreign wars 🔥 Illegal immigration spending 🔥 Attack ads accusing him of supporting cocaine legalization 🔥 The fight for the future of the Republican Party Lynch says Graham’s numbers are collapsing — and claims voters are ready to “take a traitor out of Congress.” This race just got VERY real. #SouthCarolina #LindseyGraham #MarkLynch #AmericaFirst #SCPolitics #Trump #GOPPrimary #Conservative #Election2026 #Politics What is this? YOUTUBE TITLE OPTIONS Lindsey Graham Challenger Explodes Over Attack Ads Mark Lynch: “Lindsey Graham Is Finished” GOP Civil War Erupts in South Carolina Senate Race Mark Lync ...
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Mark Lynch says Graham is “desperate” as polling tightens and GOP voters revolt over immigration, inflation, and foreign wars. HOOK A fiery South Carolina Senate showdown is escalating fast. Republican challenger Mark Lynch joins the show to accuse Senator Lindsey Graham of backing endless wars, mass immigration spending, and attack ads built on “lies.” Lynch also opens up about his criminal past, recovery journey, and why he believes Graham is vulnerable for the first time in decades. SUMMARY South Carolina Senate candidate Mark Lynch joined the program to discuss new polling, his growing campaign momentum, and escalating attacks from Senator Lindsey Graham’s allies. Lynch claimed Graham’s support is collapsing as voters grow frustrated over inflation, immigration, and foreign policy. During the interview, Lynch criticized Graham for supporting continued involvement in Middle East conflicts and approving billions in spending tied to illegal immigration and refugee programs. He argued South Carolina families are being left behind while infrastructure, jobs, and affordability continue to worsen. Lynch also directly addressed attack ads accusing him of supporting the legalization of cocaine and marijuana. He denied the claims, explaining they stem from selectively edited footage and discussions about his personal past. Lynch acknowledged a decades-old cocaine trafficking arrest and DUIs before detailing how faith and addiction recovery transformed his life. He said he later received a pardon and has spent decades helping others through recovery ministries in the Upstate. The conversation also focused heavily on the broader Republican divide between establishment figures and America First conservatives. Lynch portrayed Graham as a “Republican in name only” and framed the race as an opportunity for South Carolina voters to reject the old guard. Throughout the interview, Lynch emphasized economic concerns, infrastructure strain from population growth, and opposition to expanded foreign worker programs. He called for manufacturing investment, stronger border enforcement, and America First economic policies. The segment closed with Lynch urging supporters to volunteer, pray, and mobilize ahead of the June 9 primary, calling the race a historic opportunity to remove Graham from office. KEY TALKING POINTS Mark Lynch says Lindsey Graham’s polling is collapsing Lynch attacks Graham over Iran and foreign intervention Claims Graham approved billions benefiting illegal immigrants Candidate denies accusations about legalizing cocaine Lynch discusses addiction recovery and faith journey South Carolina infrastructure concerns highlighted GOP civil war between establishment and America First wings Lynch frames race as anti-establishment revolt June 9 primary becomes major focus for conservatives QUOTE OF THE DAY “We have a Democrat in office now. His name is Lindsey Graham.” SEO KEYWORDS Lindsey Graham, Mark Lynch, South Carolina Senate race, GOP primary, America First, Iran war debate, South Carolina politics, conservative challenger, immigration debate, Trump Republican Party, inflation concerns, Republican establishment, Fox News poll, South Carolina conservatives SOCIAL MEDIA POST 🚨 GOP CIVIL WAR IN SOUTH CAROLINA 🚨 Senator Lindsey Graham’s challenger Mark Lynch joined the show and unloaded on EVERYTHING: 🔥 Iran & foreign wars 🔥 Illegal immigration spending 🔥 Attack ads accusing him of supporting cocaine legalization 🔥 The fight for the future of the Republican Party Lynch says Graham’s numbers are collapsing — and claims voters are ready to “take a traitor out of Congress.” This race just got VERY real. #SouthCarolina #LindseyGraham #MarkLynch #AmericaFirst #SCPolitics #Trump #GOPPrimary #Conservative #Election2026 #Politics What is this? YOUTUBE TITLE OPTIONS Lindsey Graham Challenger Explodes Over Attack Ads Mark Lynch: “Lindsey Graham Is Finished” GOP Civil War Erupts in South Carolina Senate Race Mark Lync ...
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