Trump Warns South Carolina Voters Over Sen. Darline Graham Election
President Donald Trump warned South Carolina voters on August 22, 2026, that they stand to lose everything if Sen. Darline Graham is not re-elected to the United States Senate during the upcoming midterm elections.
The warning comes as political alignments solidify across the state ahead of the 2026 midterm contests. South Carolina remains a critical battleground for national party control, with the Senate balance of power acting as a central focus for both major political parties.
According to the campaign remarks delivered Friday, Trump emphasized the high stakes for the electorate, framing the legislative seat as essential for maintaining conservative priorities in Washington. Local voters face a stark choice at the ballot box, based on the administration’s assessment of the current political landscape.
Campaign events across the state are expected to intensify as the primary season gives way to the general election cycle. Observers note that endorsements from high-profile figures frequently shape voter turnout patterns in South Carolina’s primary and general matchups.
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