Graham’s sister faces debate test on national security amid Taiwan talk in SC race

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In South Carolina’s race to replace the late Lindsey Graham, his sister Darline Graham, a fill‑in Republican candidate, told a debate audience she’s not ‘that informed on national security’ but supports the military; she clashed with rival Ralph Norman, who pressed on Taiwan security and U.S. policy toward China. The discussion touched on the U.S. approach to Taiwan, as well as comments from Trump and Xi, with early voting opening ahead of the August 25 primary.
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- ‘Not that informed’: Darline Graham bungles Taiwan question The Hill
- Lindsey Graham’s sister makes security blunder in car-crash debate The Telegraph
- Darline Graham says she's "not that informed on national security" at debate CBS News
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