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It sure looks like Lindsay Graham is going to lose his South Carolina seat after 23 year. What do we think about that?
It sure looks like Lindsey Graham might finally be facing the toughest fight of his political career.
After 23 years in the U.S. Senate, the longtime South Carolina Republican is heading into the 2026 election with warning signs everywhere.
Recent polling shows Graham leading a generic Democrat by only about 2 points, and just 6 points ahead of Democratic challenger Annie Andrews — numbers that are far tighter than many expected in a traditionally Republican state. �
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Even more striking: around 60% of voters say it may be time for someone new to represent South Carolina in the Senate. �
WCIV
Graham, first elected in 2002, has survived tough races before. In 2020 he defeated Democrat Jaime Harrison by about 10 points, even after a record-breaking campaign against him. �
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But this time feels different.
He’s facing criticism from both sides — Democrats who oppose his policies and even some Republicans who have attacked his hawkish foreign policy positions and political shifts over the years. �
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Still, South Carolina remains a solidly Republican state, meaning unseating Graham would require a major political wave. �
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So the big question is:
👉 Is 2026 finally the year Lindsey Graham loses his seat after two decades — or will he survive yet another challenge?
What do you think?