Lindsey Graham withdrew from the Republican presidential race on December 21. On the same day, he removed his name from the South Carolina Republican presidential primary ballot. But he did not act to remove his name from the primary ballots of any other states, and it is now impossible to do so in eleven states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, Michigan, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
He still has time to withdraw from Florida, Idaho, and Ohio, if he wishes to. In Alabama, if he notifies the state that he has withdrawn, votes for him won’t be counted even though his name will remain on the ballot.
I think he should have his name removed from as many ballots as possible.