President Donald Trump announced Monday, July 13, he would like the South Carolina governor to select the late U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham’s sister to fill the Republican’s seat for the remainder of his term.
“I recommended, to Governor Henry McMaster, Lindsey Graham’s wonderful sister, Darline, to serve as interim Senator from the Great State of South Carolina,” Trump wrote in a social media post. “This would be a fabulous tribute to Lindsey, who loved her dearly!”
McMaster is expected to confirm Nordone, according to the website Politico. If selected for the role, she would serve out the remainder of Graham’s term through early January. Graham was close to his sister, Darline Graham Nordone, after their parents died when she was a teen.
South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott backed the suggestion, writing on social media that Nordone “would be a fantastic pick to serve out the reminder of the senate term.”
“After speaking with Darline, there is no one better who understands Lindsey’s love for family, our state, and our country,” Scott wrote.
Graham, 71, died unexpectedly this weekend of an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease, according to preliminary findings from the District of Columbia’s medical examiner that were shared by Graham’s office.
Graham’s death has also triggered a special election process in his home state to determine who will advance to the November general election for a full six-year Senate term.
Graham won the Republican primary in June and was set to face Democratic candidate Annie Andrews later this year.
The special election to determine which Republican will advance is scheduled for Aug. 11, with a runoff taking place on Aug. 25 if necessary.
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