Sen. Darline Graham, who is serving the remaining months of her late brother Lindsey Graham’s U.S. Senate term, is weighing whether to run for a full term, according to reports. The Independent and Fox News both say her decision is tied to the timing of memorial or funeral services scheduled for Lindsey Graham. One report characterizes her interest as private while she completes her interim role in Washington, where she represents the same state seat her brother previously held. The coverage describes Darline Graham as the incumbent senator for the remainder of the current term rather than a candidate already publicly campaigning. No sources in the provided excerpts specify her party affiliation, whether she has filed paperwork, or whether other potential contenders have announced plans. The reporting also does not detail any explicit timeframe for when she would decide or formally announce a bid. Overall, the accounts agree that Darline Graham is considering a longer run and that the announcement process is likely influenced by the period of public memorial events for her brother.