Sen. Darline Graham, a candidate in South Carolina’s runoff election, stumbles over a foreign policy or national security question during a debate Tuesday night, according to reporting from both outlets.
The question focuses on issues tied to national security and foreign affairs, and Graham’s difficulty responding becomes a notable moment in the exchange. The coverage describes the moment as a “trip up” in the debate setting, highlighting how the question challenges her. While both sources emphasize the same incident, they differ mainly in wording rather than the core facts, offering consistent accounts of the question and the timing within the debate.
Both reports place the event within the context of the campaign’s runoff stage, where candidates face increased scrutiny on policy questions and debate performance. No additional details about the exact question, her full response, or broader debate themes were provided in the supplied excerpts beyond the national security focus and the moment in which she struggles to answer.