In the long American tradition of political inheritance and reinvention, President Trump traveled to Myrtle Beach to lend his voice to Darline Graham's bid to hold the Senate seat once occupied by her late brother Lindsey — a man whose identity was forged in the crucibles of foreign policy. Appointed in July and now forced into a runoff against Rep. Ralph Norman after falling short of 50 percent, Graham has chosen to meet scrutiny of her inexperience not with defensiveness, but with a kind of deliberate candor — framing what critics call a liability as the very quality that makes her trustwort
Trump rallies for Graham in South Carolina runoff, downplays foreign policy concerns
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