Sen. Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican who died Saturday night, leaves behind a political mark in New Hampshire through years of campaign visits, media appearances, and personal friendships. Graham, 71, served in the U.S. Senate since 2003, campaigning for a fifth term in 2026. The former Air Force lawyer became one of the Republican Party’s leading voices on foreign policy and national security. The senator made initial appearances in the Granite State alongside his close friend, the late Sen. John McCain, later launching his own presidential bid in 2015. Among his public appearances, Graham spoke on WMUR’s “Conversation with
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