Lindsey Graham Faces Competitive Challenge from Dr. Annie Andrews in South Carolina Senate Race

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham won his primary with 58% of the vote and faces Democratic challenger Dr. Annie Andrews, a pediatrician, in South Carolina's 2026 Senate race. While Graham maintains a significant structural advantage in the heavily Republican state, Andrews' strong fundraising and limited polling showing a narrower margin have drawn national attention as Senate control remains competitive nationally. The race illustrates how even traditionally safe Republican seats could become contested in a favorable political environment for Democrats.
Senator Lindsey Graham secured his Republican primary victory with 58% of the vote, advancing to face Dr. Annie Andrews, a pediatrician and former congressional candidate, in South Carolina's general election. Andrews won her Democratic primary with 61% of the vote and has raised competitive funding levels while attempting to capitalize on voter dissatisfaction with Washington and her healthcare background. Polling remains limited, with available surveys showing Graham leading by 5-6 points, though one poll found 57% of voters wanted someone other than Graham. Prediction markets give Republicans a substantial advantage, with odds ranging from 78-81% for a GOP victory, though these odds have narrowed significantly since January when Republicans held over 90% chances. The race occurs within the broader context of 2026 Senate control, where Democrats need to gain four seats to regain the majority, and South Carolina is generally considered a safe Republican seat unlikely to be decisive.
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The article does not provide details on Andrews' specific policy positions or campaign platform beyond general references to healthcare and dissatisfaction with Washington. Additionally, the reasons for Republican anger over Iran war policy mentioned in the opening are not elaborated upon.
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