President Trump to stump for Sen. Darline Graham days ahead of South Carolina’s GOP Senate runoff
President Donald Trump will visit South Carolina on Friday to campaign for Sen. Darline Graham, his selected candidate to succeed his late brother, late Sen. Lindsey Graham, in the upcoming Republican runoff. The rally in Myrtle Beach, a strongly conservative area, underscores the significance President Trump places on her victory in the midterm elections.
Graham, who succeeded her brother after his sudden death, is running against Rep. Ralph Norman for the Republican nomination. The president has endorsed Graham, referring to her as his "Complete and Total Endorsement," and has repeatedly urged voters to support her, emphasizing her alignment with his policies, including border security and the SAVE Act.
Despite being labeled as a political outsider, Graham has highlighted her experience and dedication to advancing President Trump's agenda.
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