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President Trump to stump for Sen. Darline Graham days ahead of South Carolina’s GOP Senate runoff

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to South Carolina on Friday to…

President Donald Trump is set to make a visit to South Carolina on Friday, aiming to rally support for Sen. Darline Graham, the Republican candidate chosen to fill the seat left vacant by the late Sen. Lindsey Graham. The special runoff election will take place on Tuesday, with voters deciding between Graham and Rep. Ralph Norman for the party's nomination in the November race.

The Myrtle Beach rally marks a departure from Trump's usual campaign activities this year, highlighting the significance of a victory for his selection. The event also allows the president to engage in a positive environment as the midterm elections approach, with his party's control of Congress remaining uncertain. In the wake of Lindsey Graham's unexpected death last month, a special primary election was triggered, and Darline Graham was selected by Governor Henry McMaster, another Trump ally, to serve as interim senator.

The president had previously encouraged McMaster to appoint her, describing it as a "fabulous tribute to Lindsey." The president frequently expressed his support for Graham through social media, giving her his "Complete and Total Endorsement" before she officially announced her campaign. Throughout the campaign trail, Graham has emphasized her independence and alignment with Trump's policies, emphasizing her lack of political connections and her readiness to advance his priorities if elected.

Trump's visit to South Carolina is not only a strategic move but also a personal one, as he mourns the loss of his longtime friend and golfing partner.

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