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Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman Consider Senate Runs Following Trump's Endorsement

Representatives Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman are considering runs for the U.S. Senate following President Trump's endorsement of Darline Graham Nordone. Trump encouraged Graham Nordone to run for a full term, while Mace and Norman's potential candidacies could lead to a competitive primary for the seat vacated by the late Senator Lindsey Graham.

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Representatives Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) are contemplating bids for the U.S. Senate despite President Trump's endorsement of Darline Graham Nordone for a full six-year term. Mace is reportedly considering a run, with sources indicating it would be 'political malpractice not to.' Norman confirmed his interest in a text message, stating, 'Yes!!' Trump announced on Truth Social that he encouraged Graham Nordone, sister of the late Senator Lindsey Graham, to run, expressing hope that she would honor her brother's legacy. Graham Nordone has not yet responded to inquiries about her plans to run. Other potential Republican candidates for the Senate seat include Rep. Russell Fry (R-S.C.), Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, businessman Mark Lynch, and former Rep. Mark Sanford, who has shifted his campaign focus to a Senate committee after previously running for his old U.S. House seat. Mace and Norman both previously ran for governor, finishing fifth and third in the Republican primary, respectively.

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Nancy Mace, Ralph Norman still eyeing runs to replace Lindsey Graham despite Trump snub

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