Sen. Darline Graham admits in debate: ‘National security is not my thing’
The candidates sparred over experience and campaign money as they seek the Republican nomination after no one won a majority in the special primary.
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Darline Graham defends her resume in South Carolina debate after saying ‘national security is not my thing’
Sen. Darline Graham and Rep. Ralph Norman traded criticism over experience, ambition, campaign finance and policy positions in a Senate primary debate Tuesday in South Carolina, one week before Republican primary voters choose a nominee to replace Graham’s brother, the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, on the ballot this fall.
Senator Darline Graham Implodes During Senate Debate: ‘I’m Not That Informed on National Security’
Sen. Darline Graham (R-SC) announced in a televised debate on Tuesday night that she is “not that informed on national security” issues. Graham, who is the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham and has received President Donald Trump’s endorsement, is vying for the GOP nomination in South Carolina against Rep. Ralph Norman after neither candidate notched a majority of the vote necessary to avoid a runoff on Aug. 25. Graham was appointed by Gove…
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