Sen. Darline Graham of South Carolina, who was appointed to fill the vacancy left by the death of her brother, GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham, is engaged in serious discussions about running for a full Senate term. And she has President Trump’s support.
On Thursday, the new senator indicated in a White House meeting that she’s weighing a bid, CBS News confirmed, according to two sources familiar with her plans. South Carolina is holding a special Republican primary on Aug. 11, and the winner will vie for a six-year Senate term in the state’s November general election.
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