National security question trips up Sen. Darline Graham in South Carolina debate
Sen. Darline Graham, running in South Carolina’s runoff election, stumbled over a foreign policy question during a debate Tuesday night
ByMATTHEW JUNKROSKI Associated Press
August 19, 2026, 1:29 AM
WASHINGTON –Sen. Darline Graham, who is competing in next week’s runoff election in South Carolina, stumbled over a question about foreign policy in a debate on Tuesday night
“Are Taiwan and the South China Sea national security issues for the United States and if so, why or how?” asked one of the moderators
Graham started her answer by saying, “I’m just going to be honest here.”
“I’m not that informed on national security,” she said, then paused. “But I do support the military.”
Graham’s brother, Lindsey, died unexpectedly on July 11. She was appointed to fill his seat temporarily, and now she’s running in a special election for her own term. Her opponent is Rep. Ralph Norman

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Her answer was noteworthy because her late brother was known for his involvement in foreign policy, something that Graham mentioned in her answer
“My brother was in the Air Force for 33 years so I will do everything I can to support the military,” she said. “My dad was in the Army. I’m not a polished politician up here, national security is not my thing, not my area of expertise, but I do support the military.”
Graham was endorsed by President Donald Trump. She and Norman advanced to the runoff in last week’s primary
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