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Sen. Darline Graham admits limited foreign‑policy experience during South Carolina runoff debate

South Carolina voters heard a candid moment from Sen. Darline Graham on Tuesday night when she addressed a question on foreign policy during the runoff debate for the U.S. Senate seat. The moderator asked whether Taiwan and the South China Sea constitute national security issues for the United States. Graham responded, “I’m just going to be honest here. I’m not that informed on national security, but I do support the military.”

Family background and recent appointment

Graham’s remarks were underscored by personal loss. Her brother, Lindsey Graham, a former Air Force officer of 33 years, died unexpectedly on July 11. Following his death, Governor Henry McMaster appointed Darline Graham to fill the vacant seat on an interim basis. She is now seeking a full term in the special election, facing Rep. Ralph Norman in the runoff.

She referenced her family’s military service, noting, “My brother was in the Air Force for 33 years, so I will do everything I can to support the military. My dad was in the Army.” While she emphasized her support for the armed forces, she also acknowledged that foreign‑policy expertise is not her specialty.

Endorsements and campaign context

Former President Donald Trump endorsed Graham, adding a high‑profile endorsement to her campaign. Both Graham and Norman advanced from last week’s primary, setting up a head‑to‑head contest that will determine who represents South Carolina in the Senate for the remainder of the term.

The debate, hosted by local media, gave voters a chance to compare the candidates’ positions on a range of issues, from economic policy to national defense. Graham’s straightforward admission about her limited knowledge of foreign affairs contrasted with Norman’s more detailed policy statements, offering voters a clear view of each candidate’s strengths and focus areas.

What voters should know

While Graham does not claim to be a foreign‑policy specialist, she pledged to rely on experienced advisors and the expertise of the Department of Defense to guide decisions that affect national security. Her campaign message centers on supporting the military, protecting families, and upholding constitutional values.

Voters in the upcoming runoff will need to weigh Graham’s military‑family background and Trump endorsement against Norman’s policy experience and legislative record. The outcome will shape South Carolina’s representation in Washington during a period of heightened global tension.

Key dates

  • Runoff election: September 3, 2026
  • Early voting begins: August 24, 2026
  • Final debate scheduled: August 28, 2026

Both campaigns continue to hold town halls and meet with constituents across the state as the election approaches.


Original reporting: WLKY Louisville — read the source article.

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