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JUST IN: Lindsey Graham Faces Potential Defeat After 23 Years in the U.S. Senate
JUST IN: After 23 years Lindsay Graham is headed towards losing his seat in South Carolina.
JUST IN: Lindsey Graham Faces Potential Defeat After 23 Years in the U.S. Senate
with the recent crimes he committed to be punishable by the law….
South Carolina’s long-serving senator, Lindsey Graham, appears to be heading toward a major electoral setback after more than two decades in the U.S. Senate. Early returns and projections from several political analysts suggest the veteran lawmaker is trailing his challenger in a closely watched race that could mark the end of his 23-year tenure in Washington.
Graham, first elected to the Senate in 2002 after serving four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, has been one of the most recognizable political figures from South Carolina. Known for his strong presence on national security issues and his role in several high-profile Senate committees, he has been a central figure in Republican politics for years.
The race drew national attention in the final weeks of the campaign as polls tightened and voter turnout surged across the state. Analysts noted growing frustration among some voters over long-term incumbency, as well as shifting political dynamics in key suburban counties.
If the current trend holds, Graham’s defeat would mark one of the most significant upsets of the election cycle and signal a notable change in South Carolina’s political landscape. Campaign officials for both sides have urged patience as ballots continue to be counted, particularly absentee and provisional votes that could still influence the final outcome.
A final result is expected once all remaining ballots are processed, but early indications suggest South Carolina may soon send a new voice to the U.S. Senate for the first time in more than two decades.