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President Trump to Stump for Sen. Darline Graham Days Ahead of South Carolina's GOP Senate Runoff

Trump’s visit aims to boost Graham in a runoff that will decide the GOP nominee for the Senate seat once held by her brother.

  • On Friday, President Trump arrives in Myrtle Beach to rally for interim Sen. Darline Graham ahead of the special GOP Senate runoff election.
  • Following the sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham last month, Gov. Henry McMaster appointed his sister, Darline Graham, to serve as interim senator.
  • In the August 25 runoff election, Darline Graham faces Rep. Ralph Norman, with both candidates securing endorsements from prominent South Carolina Republicans.
  • The winner of the August 25 runoff will advance to the November general election, facing Democratic candidate Dr. Annie Andrews for the United States Senate seat.
  • Myrtle Beach officials anticipate the highest security operation in city history for the rally, preparing for expected crowds and traffic delays near the convention center.
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President Trump to stump for Sen. Darline Graham days ahead of South Carolina's GOP Senate runoff

President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to South Carolina to support Sen. Darline Graham, his chosen candidate to replace her late brother, Sen. Lindsey Graham.

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Representative Russell Fry came in third in the primary held on August 11. With no candidate winning outright, the election will go to a runoff on August 25. On August 13, Fry announced his endorsement of Senator Darline Graham. Graham will face Representative Ralph Norman in the runoff on August 25. The two are vying for the nomination previously held by Graham's late...

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