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On Tuesday night, quintessential RINO and warmongering establishment figure Senator Lindsey Graham successfully defended his seat against a surge of grassroots primary challengers, locking down the Republican nomination as he marches toward a fifth consecutive term in Washington.

Decision Desk HQ officially projected Graham as the winner shortly after polls closed, defeating his closest competitor, Greenville businessman and America First outsider Mark Lynch, along with a handful of other conservative challengers.

According to results reported Tuesday night, Graham captured approximately 56.8% of the vote (more than 263,000 votes), while Lynch received nearly 29% (around 134,000 votes). The remaining votes were split among several other candidates, allowing the incumbent to avoid a runoff.

2026 South Carolina GOP primary results showing Lindsey Graham leading with 263,895 votes, followed by Mark Lynch and others, with 99% of votes counted.
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The senator now faces Democrat Annie Andrews in November. While Democrats continue to dream of flipping South Carolina blue, history is not on their side. Republicans have dominated statewide races in the Palmetto State for decades, making Graham the clear favorite heading into the fall campaign.

As The Gateway Pundit reported just yesterday, retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn issued a blistering call to action, urging South Carolina voters to “FIRE LINDSEY GRAHAM” and send the America First candidate Mark Lynch to Washington instead.

For a Republican representing a deeply red state, Graham’s conservative scorecards consistently hover around a “C” grade, according to the Institute for Legislative Analysis.

The Institute for Legislative Analysis gave Graham a 72% rating for 2025 and a 60% lifetime score, noting that he scored below the Republican Senate average in their limited-government index.

According to the Conservative Review Liberty Score, Lindsey Graham currently has a 43% Liberty Score, or an “F” grade, placing him below the top tier of Senate conservatives on that scorecard.

Conservative Review grades lawmakers based on what it considers the most important conservative votes over a rolling six-year period.

Liberty Score infographic displaying a score of 43%, indicating an F rating, with a pie chart showing 42.6% conservative votes and 57.4% liberal votes.

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