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Graham Expected to Win South Carolina Republican Senate Primary

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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham is projected to win his party's primary in South Carolina on Tuesday as he seeks a fourth term. Graham faces challenger Mark Lynch in the GOP primary, while Democrat Annie Andrews, a pediatrician, leads the Democratic field. The outcome will determine Graham's path to the general election in a key Senate race.

Senator Lindsey Graham is positioned to secure the Republican nomination in South Carolina's Senate primary, advancing his bid for a fourth consecutive term in office. The primary election took place on Tuesday with polls closing at 7 p.m. EDT. Graham's main Republican challenger is Mark Lynch, while the Democratic primary features pediatrician Annie Andrews as the frontrunner. The results will determine which candidates advance to the general election in what is expected to be a competitive Senate race. Graham's comfortable margin in the primary reflects his established position within South Carolina's Republican Party.

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The article does not provide information about the general election landscape, polling data comparing Graham to potential Democratic opponents, or the significance of this Senate seat to overall control of the chamber. Additionally, no details are given about Graham's policy positions or why he faces any competitive challenges.

How coverage differed

The Hill's coverage is straightforward and factual, presenting the primary results without editorial commentary. The framing focuses on Graham's expected victory and the candidates in both primaries without emphasizing any particular political narrative or controversy.

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    Live results: Graham poised for victory in South Carolina Senate primary

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