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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 13
Lindsey Graham Raised 13-Year-Old Sister After Parents Died 15 Months Apart
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 13

Lindsey Graham Raised 13-Year-Old Sister After Parents Died 15 Months Apart

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 13

Summary

  • At 22, Lindsey Graham took responsibility for his sister Darline Nordone after their mother died of cancer in 1976 and their father died of a heart attack 15 months later.
  • Nordone, then 13, recalled fearing life as an orphan until Graham hugged her and promised, “I’m going to take care of you” — a pledge she said he kept.
  • That bond remained central as Graham rose in politics: Nordone introduced his presidential campaign and publicly vouched for his integrity and care for others.
  • The siblings grew up behind the Sanitary Cafe in Central, South Carolina, where Nordone said she had long relied on her brother for comfort, homework help and protection.

Insights

How will the lifelong promise to his sister shape the enduring legacy of Senator Lindsey Graham?
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