Sen. Darline Graham in debate: 'I'm not that informed on national security'
Key Points:
- Sen. Darline Graham, running in a South Carolina runoff election, struggled to answer a foreign policy question during a debate, admitting she is not well-informed on national security issues.
- When asked about Taiwan and the South China Sea as U.S. national security concerns, Graham expressed support for the military but acknowledged her lack of expertise in the area.
- Graham was appointed to her late brother Lindsey Graham's Senate seat after his unexpected death in July and is now seeking election for her own term.
- She referenced her brother's 33-year Air Force service and her father's Army background to emphasize her commitment to supporting the military despite her limited foreign policy knowledge.