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Ralph Norman announces he will run for Lindsey Graham’s Senate seat

rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) has announced his candidacy to succeed Senator Lindsey Graham in the upcoming South Carolina special election. Norman highlighted his dedication to fighting for South Carolina and emphasized the need for an America First conservative in the Senate to advance key priorities. Graham recently passed away due to a medical issue, and his sister, darline Graham Nordone, has been appointed to temporarily fill his seat until January 2027. The death of Graham, who had secured the Republican nomination for the Senate seat, has prompted other potential candidates, including Reps. Nancy Mace and Russell Fry, to consider running.President Donald Trump has endorsed Nordone for the full Senate term.Mace is also considering a run, and she has been openly exploring the possibility of stepping into Graham’s seat. normand expressed strong support for Nordone, endorsing her if she decides to run. Nordone has not yet confirmed her candidacy. The special election is scheduled for August 11, with additional candidates perhaps entering the race as South Carolina Republicans navigate the race to fill Graham’s seat.


Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) announced Saturday that he was running to replace Sen. Lindsey Graham’s seat in the upcoming South Carolina special election.

“For years, Senator Lindsey Graham fought hard to save America and defend South Carolina,” Norman said in a news release. “Now, President Trump needs another proven America First conservative in the US Senate to deliver on those America First priorities.”

“I’ve spent years fighting for the Palmetto State in the state house, in Congress, and now I want to get the SAVE America Act passed in the Senate,” he added in a social media post.

Graham died last weekend from a tear in his artery, according to preliminary findings from a medical examiner. This week, Graham’s sister, Sen. Darline Graham Nordone (R-SC), was appointed to fill his seat through January 2027.

Graham had already won the Republican nomination and was slated to face Democratic nominee Dr. Annie Andrews in November. His sudden death left Palmetto State Republicans scrambling to find replacements in time for the special primary election scheduled to take place on Aug. 11.

Norman is the first to announce his candidacy for the Senate seat. He ran in the South Carolina governor’s primary earlier this year. Others, including Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) and Rep. Russell Fry (R-SC), are considering entering the race for the high chamber.

“My family and I have a big decision to make soon,” Fry said in a social media post Saturday. “We’d appreciate your prayers. South Carolina deserves strong conservative leadership.”

President Donald Trump has already placed his finger on the scale, endorsing Nordone for a bid at the full Senate term.

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“I hope Darline does this, in that there would be nobody better to honor the legacy of her beloved brother, Lindsey,” he wrote. “Darline, who comes from an absolutely incredible family, has been a WINNER all of her life and, should she accept, has my Complete and Total Endorsement in the Special Election for U.S. Senate in South Carolina — SHE WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN. RUN, DARLINE, RUN!”

Nordone has not announced whether or not she will run in the special election.



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