At a recent rally in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, former President Donald Trump addressed concerns over Senate candidate Darline Graham, warning voters that failure to support her could lead to significant losses. Speaking to a crowd, Trump emphasized that if Graham does not win, voters would “lose everything” including border control and tax cuts. The remarks came as part of a broader campaign effort to bolster Graham’s chances in the GOP Senate race.
Trump’s comments were met with mixed reactions from his base. While some supporters rallied behind Graham, others remained skeptical, indicating a divide within the MAGA movement. This internal tension highlights the challenges facing Republican candidates in a closely contested race.
During the event, a protester interrupted Trump’s speech, drawing a sharp response. Trump quipped that the protester’s mother was voting for him, suggesting a personal connection to the issue. The incident underscored the high stakes of the election and the emotional intensity of the campaign.
As the runoff approaches, the outcome of this race could have significant implications for the Senate and the broader political landscape.



























