In his speech at New America Foundation’s "Ten Big Ideas for a New America," Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) states that there is no support for politicians who embrace big idea in politics.
To exemplify such lack of support, Sen. Graham points out the commercials running against him after he introduces the comprehensive social security plan. (0:19)
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