LIVE: South Carolina residents vote in primary for US Senate seat

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Welcome to our live production from Columbia, South Carolina, hosted by Herbert Villaraga. Following the tragic passing of four-term incumbent Senator Lindsey Graham last month, residents are heading to the polling stations today to decide who will become the Republican nominee for his vacant US Senate seat. DON DO IT Donald Trump says Fifa axing Gianni Infantino would be ‘terrible mistake’ after ‘most successful World Cup ever’ https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/40022982/donald-trump-gianni-infantino-fifa-mistake/ The Sun brings you breaking news and in-depth analysis on the stories that matter most. From the ongoing war in Ukraine to conflicts in the Middle East and US and UK politics, we post updates as they happen. Expect the latest on major global events, pressing political debates, celebrity updates and exclusive royal family content, along with in-depth investigations and expert commentary. Get comprehensive coverage of Donald Trump's Presidency, Vladimir Putin's actions, and the

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