Norman: "South Carolina's going to decide the next senator"

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Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) brushed off not receiving President Trump's endorsement in the special Republican primary for U.S. Senate in South Carolina, saying it was up to the people to decide. "I asked for the president's endorsement. Didn't get it," he told reporters Tuesday night. "Anybody would want the endorsement, but he chose who he did, and that's fine. South Carolina's going to decide the next senator." Rep. Norman and Sen. Darline Graham (R-SC), the sister of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), advanced to a runoff in two weeks after finishing in the top two. "I don't know where she stands on a lot of issues," he said of his opponent, who was appointed to fill the remainder of her brother's term, ending in January. "My record is an open book. You know what I've done and I will continue that." #ralphnorman #southcarolina #elections #primary #trump #cspan

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