Trump recommends Graham's sister for interim South Carolina senator
Key Points:
- President Donald Trump has urged South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster to appoint Darline Graham Nordone, the late Senator Lindsey Graham's sister, as interim senator to fill the vacant seat through the end of the year.
- Senator Lindsey Graham, a key Trump ally and influential Senate figure, died unexpectedly, leaving a crucial Senate seat that Republicans hold by a narrow majority.
- A special primary election to fill the remainder of Graham's term is scheduled for August 11, with the winner facing Democrat Annie Andrews in the November general election; the race is considered "Solid R" by the Cook Political Report.
- Several South Carolina House members, including Nancy Mace, Ralph Norman, William Timmons, Russell Fry, and Joe Wilson, as well as Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Governor McMaster himself, are potential candidates for the Senate seat.
- Governor McMaster is expected to announce the interim appointment soon and has received high praise from Trump, who believes McMaster will make a strong choice.