Politics | Lindsey Graham Graham Bails on Climate Bill Yanks support over Dems' plan to prioritize immigration By Polly Davis Doig Posted Apr 25, 2010 8:01 AM CDT Copied John Kerry, D-Mass., Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., and Lindsey Graham, R-SC, were the key sponsors of a bipartisan effort on climate change that collapsed last night. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg, File) Lindsey Graham has taken his climate-change toys and gone home, reports Politico, withdrawing his support for a bipartisan bill he was to have announced tomorrow with co-sponsors John Kerry and Joe Lieberman. The moderate Republican was reportedly enraged by Harry Reid's plan to put the energy bill on the back burner in favor of immigration reform—a cause dearer to Reid's own re-election bid. “Unless (Democrats') plan substantially changes this weekend, I will be unable to move forward on energy independence legislation at this time," Graham said in a statement. "I will not allow our hard work to be rolled out in a manner that has no chance of success." Kerry and Lieberman canceled their announcement tomorrow in response, but "only temporarily." Read These Next Trump says Iran has sent the US a 'very big present.' Air Canada's CEO is in hot water for his post-crash remarks. Moms, this is not how to handle someone bullying your child. Iran thumbs its nose at America's 15-point proposal. Report an error