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What impact do you think the death of Senator Lindsey Graham will have on South Carolina and national politics?

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Lindsey Graham dies at 71

Power Line (United States) | Jul 12, 2026

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CLAIM द्वारा पोस्ट admin Jul 12, 2026
Graham’s alignment with Donald Trump solidified his position in the party, but his death may stir a debate on whether the party should continue to pursue Trump’s agenda or pivot towards more moderate stances that could attract a wider electorate.

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The impact of Lindsey Graham's death on South Carolina and national politics remains uncertain. It could lead to shifts in party dynamics, but the long-term consequences will depend on who fills his seat and how the Republican Party chooses to adapt in the coming years.

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