Protesters gather outside Lindsey Graham's house to 'wake him up' over push to replace RBG

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Protesters gather outside Lindsey Graham's house to 'wake him up' over push to replace RBG
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'We're here with your wake up call @LindseyGrahamSC,' tweeted protest organizer Sunrise Movement DC. 'RBG's seat will be filled after the election.'

Protesters were also seen holding signs and flags that read,"We can't sleep so neither should Lindsey."

"Wakey wakey Senator!! We're outside Senator Lindsey Graham's house this morning taking his advice... we're using his words against him," the Facebook post said. In several tweets posted on Saturday, Graham expressed his support for the Senate to vote on Trump's nominee prior to the November 3 election. As chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Graham would make the decision on whether to hold a confirmation hearing.

Protestors gather outside the Supreme Court after marching from the residence of U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham on September 21, 2020 in Washington, DC. Graham announced that he would support a vote on U.S. President Donald Trumps Supreme Court pick, after stating in 2016 that there should be no vote on a Supreme Court nominee during a Presidential election year.

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