In a closely watched Senate showdown, Republican incumbent Sen. Lindsey Graham is set to face off against Democratic challenger Annie Andrews in November's general election. Graham, a four-term senator from South Carolina, secured his spot on the ballot by winning his primary outright, avoiding a potential June runoff. Meanwhile, Andrews, a pediatrician and newcomer to the world of politics, emerged victorious from a crowded Democratic primary field that included five Republican opponents and two Democratic challengers. As Graham seeks to secure his fifth term in the Senate, Andrews is looking to capitalize on growing discontent among South Carolina voters, potentially setting the stage for a heated and closely contested campaign.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is projected to face off against Annie Andrews in November as the pediatrician seeks to unseat the four-term incumbent in South Carolina, according to Decision Desk HQ. Graham and Andrews, who ran against five Republicans and two Democrats, respectively, won their primaries outright on Tuesday to avoid a June 23 primary...