
What we know about Sen. Lindsey Graham's death
Graham died on July 11 after a “brief and sudden illness”, his office said, two days after his 71st birthday.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina died suddenly on Saturday night. Mace did not rule out in an appearance on Fox News on July 12 running for the seat in the special election. Representative Joe Wilson, the state’s senior House member, ruled himself out of the running to replace Graham, posting on social media that he had spoken with Trump on July 12 and “assured” the President that his “goal is to remain in the House to keep his two-vote majority”.
Furthermore, Graham, a four-term senator and outspoken foreign policy hawk, was 71.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina died suddenly on Saturday night.
according to CBS News — LatestMace did not rule out in an appearance on Fox News on July 12 running for the seat in the special election.
according to The Straits Times - WorldRepresentative Joe Wilson, the state’s senior House member, ruled himself out of the running to replace Graham, posting on social media that he had spoken with Trump on July 12 and “assured” the President that his “goal is to remain in the House to keep his two-vote majority”.
according to The Straits Times - WorldGraham, a four-term senator and outspoken foreign policy hawk, was 71.
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