Joe Wilson reportedly eyes interim Senate seat after Lindsey Graham's death
Source: msn/Daily Beast
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Lindsey Grahams shock death on Saturday night has raised questions over who will take over his Senate seat.
The influential South Carolina Republican and one of President Donald Trumps closest allies died from a brief and sudden illness, leaving Gov. Henry McMaster, 79, in charge of naming an interim replacement.
Rep. Joe Wilson, 78, South Carolinas longest-serving Republican congressman, is reportedly eyeing the interim Senate seat, according to Punchbowl Newsmeaning Grahams potential successor could be seven years older than the late senator.
With Grahams seat up for re-election in the November midterms, the interim appointee would only serve out the remainder of his current term. A special Republican primary will be held before August 11 to determine the GOP nominee who will face Democratic candidate Annie Andrews on the November ballot, and Wilson is reportedly weighing a bid in that race as well. The Daily Beast has reached out to McMasters office for comment.
Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/joe-wilson-reportedly-eyes-interim-senate-seat-after-lindsey-graham-s-death/ar-AA27KACC
This is Joe "You lie!" Wilson.
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displacedvermoter
(5,293 posts)a barrel of boiled peanuts, will win in November as long as voters are told they are a conservative Republican. The barrel of peanuts might be the least objectional choice...
patphil
(9,386 posts)That'd make him the 4th oldest republican senator...assuming Senator McConnell is able to rise off his death bed.
Otherwise he'd be the 3rd oldest.
Graham was 71. Almost 1/3 of all Senators are 70 yrs old or older.
I can see why a lot of American voters are looking for new, younger leadership in government.