Sen. Lindsey Graham criticized fellow Republicans who are supporting Vice President Kamala Harris, asking what they are doing and questioning their decision to back a candidate he considers radical. Graham's comments came during an interview on NBC News' "Meet the Press" where he was questioned about his support for Donald Trump. Several prominent Republicans, including former Rep. Liz Cheney and her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, have lined up behind the Democratic ticket or vowed not to support the GOP nominee. Graham believes the policies of Biden and Harris are the real danger to the country, not Trump's rhetoric. He was also questioned about Retired U.S. Army Gen. Mark Milley's characterization of Trump as "a fascist to the core" but disagreed with the assessment. Graham expressed concern about the state of the world and warned that voting for Harris would lead to more chaos. Trump has been making incendiary comments, suggesting that Democrats are the "enemy from within," but Graham downplayed the rhetoric, saying it's not what will win the election. Graham argued that the party will win because of what Democrats have done over the past four years, not because of Trump's comments. As Election Day nears, Trump's language has become more erratic and hyperbolic, despite earlier advice from Republicans to focus on policy rather than personal attacks. Graham's comments reflect the ongoing divide within the Republican party over Trump's candidacy.
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