South Carolina Republicans vote if Lindsey Graham's sister should inherit Senate bid
Ten Republican candidates vie for the nomination to replace the late Senator Lindsey Graham, with the winner advancing to face Democrat Annie Andrews.
- South Carolina Republicans head to the polls Tuesday to select a nominee for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of longtime Senator Lindsey Graham.
- Following the July 11 death of Lindsey Graham, his sister Senator Darline Graham was appointed to finish his term and now competes against nine other candidates for the full seat.
- Polling shows a tight three-way race between Senator Graham, Representative Russell Fry, and Representative Ralph Norman, despite President Donald Trump's endorsement of the senator to secure his party's legacy.
- If no candidate secures a majority of the vote on Tuesday, the top two finishers will advance to an August 25 runoff, ahead of the November 3 general election against Democrat Annie Andrews.
- The outcome of this race impacts the 120th Congress, where Republicans currently maintain a 53-45 Senate majority, making the nominee's victory critical for preserving the party's narrow control of the chamber.
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Six states hold primary elections
WASHINGTON (NBC, KYMA) - With the midterm elections less than three months, six states headed to the polls Tuesday in primaries to whittle down candidates. For Democrats, the party's ideological divide is on display with an upset in Wisconsin, while in South Carolina, President Donald Trump's influence was put to the test with his backing for Darline Graham, who is now heading for a runoff to succeed her brother, the late Sen. Lindsey Graham. Th…
Primary elections in 6 states determine nominees for US House, Senate, state gubernatorial races for midterms
Democrats eye races for US Senate in Minnesota, Wisconsin governor; South Carolina holding special Republican primary to replace late Sen. Lindsey Graham on November ballot
South Carolina Republicans elect Senate candidate after Lindsay Graham's deathIn South Carolina, Republican primaries are held to select a Senate candidate following the death of Lindsey Graham. Trump supported the sister of the late Senator Darlene Graham, who never held public office.
Polls closed in South Carolina primary to replace Graham on GOP US Senate ballot
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The polls are closed and the South Carolina politicians and voters will be watching the results Tuesday night to see who will replace the late U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham as the Republican nominee in November. The sudden…
In South Carolina, GOP Voters decide who they want to replace the late Sen. Lindsey Graham
Sen. Darline Graham, who is serving out the remainder of her brother's term, faces a crowded field of candidates to replace him on the ballot as the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in November.
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