Lindsey Graham wins GOP primary for another Senate term in South Carolina
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) won the Republican nomination to represent South Carolina for another term in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday. Graham led his primary challenger, businessman Mark Lynch, 58.4% to 27.6% when the Associated Press called the race with 60% of the vote counted. First elected in 2002, Graham is the chairman of the […]
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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) won the Republican nomination to represent South Carolina for another term in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday. Graham led his primary challenger, businessman Mark Lynch, 58.4% to 27.6% when the Associated Press called the race with 60% of the vote counted. Recommended Stories Florida Rep. Darren Soto’s ‘notorious libido’ subject of prank by state House colleagues Cornyn won’t campaign for Paxton in Texas Senate race against Talarico Can Bernie Sanders conquer Maine? First elected in 2002, Graham is the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee. Graham is also a strong ally of President Donald Trump, who endorsed him for re-election early this cycle. “President Trump’s endorsement means the world to me.
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