COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) 鈥 President Donald Trump said Friday that Darline Graham, the sister of the late , has his support to run for a full term to replace her brother in the U.S. Senate.
He wrote on social media that she 鈥渉as been a WINNER all of her life and, should she accept, has my Complete and Total Endorsement.鈥
鈥淩UN, DARLINE, RUN!鈥 Trump added.
The president said he had discussed a potential campaign with at the White House. Four people familiar with the deliberations, none of whom were authorized to speak publicly, had previously said that she privately expressed interest in running.
Trump’s endorsement dramatically reshapes the scramble to fill Lindsey Graham’s seat after he died last weekend. The president had previously suggested he could back a potential candidacy from Rep. Russell Fry. Several other noteworthy politicians 鈥 including Fry, Rep. Nancy Mace, Rep. Ralph Norman and Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette 鈥 have been eyeing a run.
The filing period for a special primary runs from July 21 to July 28, and the primary is scheduled for Aug. 11.
Plans for Lindsey Graham鈥檚 funeral were also announced Friday. There will be a service in Washington on July 28 and more in South Carolina on July 29.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster appointed Darline Graham to serve the remainder of her brother’s term, which ends in January.
The first woman to represent the state in the Senate, Darline Graham called it “such an honor,鈥 as dozens of her brother鈥檚 staffers and campaign advisers stood behind her, some with eyes glassy from welling tears.
鈥淟indsey has always been there for me. And now, I will be there for him,” she said.
Lindsey Graham at age 71. A preliminary report from the medical examiner said he suffered a tear in his aorta.
He never married or had a family of his own, but his sister was often by his side for the political touch points of his career, speaking at events and appearing in some of his campaign ads. After both of their parents died when Darline Graham was only 13, her old brother became her legal guardian and later adopted her, to ensure his military benefits would flow to her.
In forging a relationship with Darline Graham 鈥 who is new to politics but was a constant in her brother’s political career 鈥 Trump could be angling to develop another ally to help steer his agenda through the Senate.
Although they had at times , Lindsey Graham had been one of Trump’s top Senate confidants, and the day after his death, the president said he was 鈥渓ike a member of the family.鈥
, McMaster made no reference to Darline Graham as a placeholder or symbolic appointment.
However, a person familiar with McMaster’s thinking but unauthorized to speak publicly said the governor, in selecting Darline Graham, had never contemplated that she would run for the seat herself.
Sen. , another South Carolina Republican, said he would not endorse any candidate in the primary because he also serves as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
But, he said, 鈥渁s Tim Scott, the voter of South Carolina, I might indeed wade into the water at some point.鈥
鈥淚 think the truth of the matter is that Darline has so far been off to a remarkable start,鈥 Scott told reporters, asking about her as a possible special primary contender. 鈥溾榃hy not her?鈥 would be my question.鈥
When he died, Lindsey Graham had millions in his campaign account and was expected to raise much more heading into the general election. But those aren鈥檛 funds that Darline Graham could directly access, if she were to run, according to Bradley A. Smith, a former chairman of the Federal Election Commission.
Under federal rules, Lindsey Graham’s campaign would be limited to transferring just $2,000 to a potential Darline Graham candidacy. However, Smith said there is no limit on how much it could transfer to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which could 鈥 thanks to last month 鈥 鈥渟pend an unlimited amount in coordination with Darline鈥檚 campaign.鈥
鈥淚t can鈥檛 be earmarked for Darline鈥檚 campaign, but in those circumstances I鈥檓 sure that the party will make sure she鈥檚 not short of cash,鈥 said Smith, now serving as a professor at Capital University Law School in Ohio.
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Kim reported from Washington. Associated Press reporter Thomas Beaumont contributed from Des Moines, Iowa.
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