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Darline Graham becomes South Carolina's first female US senator

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Darline Graham, 62, was sworn into the US Senate, becoming the first woman to represent South Carolina in the chamber. She is the younger sister of the late Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who died unexpectedly. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster appointed her to fill the vacant seat left by her brother's passing. She will serve out the remainder of Lindsey Graham's term, which extends through January 2027.

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