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South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has appointed Darline Graham Nordone to succeed her brother Lindsey Graham in the U.S. Senate following his unexpected death. President Donald Trump had publicly backed Nordone for the role, describing it as a fitting tribute to the late senator. The appointment makes Nordone the first female U.S. Senator from South Carolina, with her interim term set to last until January 2027. A special election is scheduled for November, where she will face Democratic nominee Annie Andrews.
The appointment of Nordone, with Trump’s endorsement, is seen as a significant political move that may energize Republican support in South Carolina. This development appears to reflect in the prediction markets, where the likelihood of Republican control in the Senate after the 2026 Midterm elections is currently priced at 56% YES. Market participants seem to interpret this as increasing the odds of Republican success, potentially impacting the broader Senate control outlook.
The upcoming special election in South Carolina will be a key indicator of the Republican Party’s ability to maintain its influence in the state. As Nordone prepares to be sworn in on July 15, the political landscape in South Carolina and the broader implications for Senate control are closely watched by market analysts.











