Columbia, South Carolina. Gov. Henry McMaster announced he will appoint Darline Graham Nordone, the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, to serve the remainder of Graham's U.S. Senate term at a 4 p.m. ET press conference this afternoon; the appointee will serve until at least Jan. 3, 2027. Washington and South Carolina responses were immediate: President Donald Trump publicly recommended Nordone on Truth Social this week, and Republican leaders including Sen. Tim Scott and Sen. John Thune expressed support; a special Republican primary for the November ballot is scheduled for Aug. 11, and the winner will face Democratic nominee Annie Andrews in the general election.
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This appointment affects who represents South Carolina in the U.S. Senate until 2027. It could influence federal laws and policies. If you're a South Carolina voter, mark Aug. 11 on your calendar for the special Republican primary.
Darline Graham Nordone will fill her late brother's Senate seat, backed by Trump and other Republicans. She'll face Democrat Annie Andrews in the general election. Keep an eye on the political landscape. Share this with your South Carolina friends to keep them informed.
Darline Graham Nordone benefits from the gubernatorial appointment, receiving interim Senate incumbency, increased national profile, and an advantage in name recognition ahead of the special election.
Other prospective Republican candidates and some voters face altered ballot dynamics and compressed timelines due to the interim appointment and special primary scheduling.
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