Trump Campaigns for Sen. Darline Graham at Myrtle Beach Rally Amid GOP Runoff
1-Minute Brief
Trump's support for Sen. Darline Graham in South Carolina's GOP Senate runoff highlights divisions among his base and the race's significance.
Key Facts
- Trump attended a rally in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to support Sen. Darline Graham ahead of her GOP primary runoff.
- The rally took place on a Friday night, according to CBS News.
- A protester interrupted the event, prompting Trump to respond with a remark referencing the protester's mother.
- Sen. Darline Graham is the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham.
- NBC News reports that some Trump supporters are divided over backing Graham in the Senate contest.
What Happened
Former President Trump held a rally in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to campaign for Sen. Darline Graham ahead of her GOP Senate primary runoff. During the event, a protester interrupted, and Trump responded with a quip.
Why It Matters
Trump's involvement in the South Carolina Senate race underscores his ongoing influence in Republican primaries and highlights internal divisions among his supporters regarding candidate endorsements.
What's Next
The GOP Senate primary runoff will determine whether Sen. Darline Graham secures her party's nomination. Observers are watching how Trump's endorsement may affect voter turnout and preferences.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight1h agoTrump fires back after protester interrupts Myrtle Beach rally for Graham: 'Mom is voting for us'
- CBS NewsLeft11h agoTrump to campaign for Darlene Graham after she got pummeled for her debate performance
- CBS NewsLeft3h agoWhere South Carolina's GOP Senate race stands amid Trump visit
