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Graham Acknowledges Lack of Knowledge on National Security in South Carolina Debate

In a televised debate on August 19, Senator Darline Graham acknowledged her limited knowledge on national security. The debate featured Graham and Representative Ralph Norman as they prepare for the primary runoff election on August 25 to replace Lindsey Graham.

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During a televised debate on Tuesday night, Representative Ralph Norman and Senator Darline Graham discussed various topics ahead of the primary runoff election scheduled for August 25. Senator Graham admitted to not being well-informed on national security issues while participating in the debate, which is aimed at replacing her brother, Lindsey Graham.

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‘I’m Not That Informed on National Security,’ Graham Says in South Carolina Debate

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