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Graham Dies, Opening Seat Before Close Senate Votes
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Sen. Lindsey Graham died at 71, creating a South Carolina vacancy while the Senate GOP holds a slim majority and an unfinished Russia sanctions push awaits new ownership.
- Frame 1Lindsey Graham’s death opens South Carolina’s Senate seat, leaving voters awaiting a successor while a slim Republican majority faces close votes.
- Frame 2His office announced a “brief and sudden illness” Saturday night, gave no cause, and asked for family privacy.
- Frame 3South Carolina law lets the governor appoint an interim senator through January after the next general election.
- Frame 4Graham had served since 2003 and chaired the Budget Committee, which steers major bills through reconciliation.
- Frame 5That committee helped carry last year’s tax law without a filibuster, making the vacant seat consequential for close votes.
- Frame 6Graham returned from Kyiv after advancing a Russia sanctions package; Senate leaders must now decide who carries that work.
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