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Updated · Fox News · Jul 16
Tim Scott Recruits Trey Gowdy for South Carolina Senate Race as Aug. 11 Special Election Nears
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 16

Tim Scott Recruits Trey Gowdy for South Carolina Senate Race as Aug. 11 Special Election Nears

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 16

Summary

  • Tim Scott said he has been calling former Rep. Trey Gowdy multiple times a day to persuade him to run for Lindsey Graham’s vacant South Carolina Senate seat, though Gowdy remains resistant.
  • Aug. 11 is the date of the special election triggered by Graham’s death, and Scott argued Gowdy could quickly step into the role because of his 8 years in the House, prosecutorial background and foreign-policy experience.
  • Scott said Gowdy could be especially valuable on the Senate Judiciary Committee, where Graham had been expected to become chair next year and where a new Supreme Court vacancy could emerge.
  • Russell Fry remains another prominent contender, with Scott saying President Donald Trump has shown enthusiasm for the congressman even though no White House endorsement has been announced.
  • Darline Graham, Lindsey Graham’s sister and the appointee serving out his term, is also in Scott’s mix, with Scott saying she has had a strong start and should not be ruled out.

Insights

Why would a successful figure like Trey Gowdy decline a prestigious Senate seat despite strong encouragement?
What key qualifications will define the ideal candidate for South Carolina's suddenly vacant Senate seat?
How do key endorsements influence a special election with such a compressed timeline and high stakes?