‘I’m on the ballot’: Trump lends a hand to struggling Darline Graham
The president sought to paper over emerging cracks in Graham’s campaign to succeed her late brother.
President Donald Trump returned to the campaign trail on Friday to bolster the candidacy of Sen. Darline Graham, who recently faced scrutiny over her debate performance. The rally took place in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, days before the Senate runoff featuring Graham and Rep. Ralph Norman. Graham, the sister of former President Trump's ally Lindsay Graham, was endorsed by the President despite her admission of lacking national security expertise during a debate.
Trump praised Graham's loyalty to his agenda and highlighted her support for affordable policies and traditional conservative values. Despite concerns from other Republican figures, such as former Governor Nikki Haley, the President insisted that Graham's qualifications were not an issue. In the end, Graham secured the runoff against Norman, with a significant lead.
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