Anonymous 07/15/2026 (Wed) 13:01 Id: 37620c No.188070 del
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Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan - 4th term South Carolina GOP Rep. Timmons says he'll continue to run for re-election to his 4th district House seat & not seek to replace the late Senator Graham. He also notes that he "cannot support Ralph Norman or Nancy Mace as Senator Lindsey Graham's successor. This is not personal. It is about what South Carolina deserves. Senator Graham's seat should not simply be filled. His legacy should be honored."
Quoted Post:
Congressman William Timmons @RepTimmons - There has been speculation about whether I will seek to replace Senator Lindsey Graham on the ballot this November.
My focus today is not on politics. It is on mourning the loss of my friend and celebrating the life of one of South Carolina's greatest public servants.
Unfortunately, the speculation has reached a point where I owe the people of South Carolina a straightforward explanation.
Unless the South Carolina General Assembly changes state law, any current member of Congress already on the ballot for reelection who is elected to replace Senator Graham would leave their House seat vacant on January 3, 2027.
I have told Speaker Johnson that I will not do anything that increases the number of votes he must secure to be reelected Speaker in January. At a time when every seat matters, protecting our Republican majority is more important than any individual's political future. It is the only way we can continue delivering President Trump's agenda for the American people.
I also want to say this plainly: I cannot support Ralph Norman or Nancy Mace as Senator Lindsey Graham's successor.
This is not personal. It is about what South Carolina deserves.
Senator Graham's seat should not simply be filled. His legacy should be honored.
https://x.com/RepTimmons/status/2077178065931636879
https://x.com/CraigCaplan/status/2077195033233494191

Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan - 308-117: House voted to make Daylight Saving Time (DST) permanent year-round and nationwide. The Sunshine Protection Act, which now heads to the Senate, does permit states to exempt themselves from the twice-a-year time change.
https://x.com/CraigCaplan/status/2077141507207831878

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