In a high-stakes South Carolina Senate runoff, newcomer Darline Graham — endorsed by Trump and backed by Senator Tim Scott — faces off against veteran Rep. Ralph Norman. Graham, running to fill her late brother’s seat, admits she’s “not that informed” on national security, stumbling during a debate when asked about Taiwan and the South China Sea — though she supports the military. Norman, with deep Washington ties and a clear pro-Trump foreign policy stance, presents a polished contrast. The race pits a political rookie with celebrity pedigree against an entrenched insider amid low turnout concerns. With Republicans poised to retain control in November, this runoff could hinge on voter enthusiasm — and whether voters choose experience or fresh-faced ambition for their next senator.
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