South Carolina voters are narrowing down candidates in key races for governor and U.S. Senate. Republicans in both contests have played up their ties to Donald Trump, who remains popular in the state.

South Carolina voters will choose nominees for governor and other state and federal offices in a primary election on Tuesday.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who has faced primary challenges in nearly every Senate election, has never been forced into a runoff.

In South Carolina, both Republican candidates for governor are MAGA devotees, but Trump only endorsed Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, not Attorney General Alan Wilson. The two are headed…

South Carolina voters are narrowing down candidates in key races for governor and U.S. Senate. Republicans in both contests have played up their ties to Donald Trump, who remains…

South Carolina voters are narrowing down candidates in key races for governor and U.S. Senate

Republican contenders have trumpeted their loyalty to President Donald Trump, who has remained popular in the state despite some nationwide wavering as the war with Iran continues

Five Republicans, including Representative Nancy Mace, are vying to be the G.O.P.’s nominee in the gubernatorial race.

Since taking office in 2002, Graham has never been in a runoff in the Republican primary, but undecided voters could break his streak.

Incumbent Sen. Lindsey Graham is dominating early returns with 65.4% of the vote, well ahead of challenger Mark Lynch at 22.8%.

Graham spent millions to defeat a primary opponent, NBC News projects, after receiving President Donald Trump’s endorsement last year.

He spent more than $27 million to fend off five primary challengers in South Carolina.

Sen. Lindey Graham was targeted by former allies of Trump's MAGA movement for his hawkish foreign policy and championing of the Iran war.