Republicans in South Carolina will head to the polls on Tuesday to decide who will replace the late Senator Lindsey Graham in the race to represent the state in the United States Senate.The vote comes less than five weeks after Graham’s unexpected death on July 11 from cardiovascular disease.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Tributes paid to Lindsey Graham at US Capitol ceremonylist 2 of 3Lindsey Graham ‘almost cried’ tears of joy over war on Iran, footage showslist 3 of 3Photos: Donald Trump and world leaders attend Lindsey Graham’s funeralend of listDuring his 23 years in the Senate, Graham developed a reputation as one of the most hawkish voices in Congress, advocating for military intervention in Iran, Iraq and elsewhere. A longtime ally of President Donald Trump, he had sailed to victory in South Carolina’s Republican primary race on June 9.A crowded field, which includes his sister, Darline Graham, is now running to succeed Graham. The winner will face Democratic nominee Annie Andrews in the November midterms.Here’s what to know about Tuesday’s primary re-do:Who is running to replace Graham?Ten candidates are running to be the Republican candidate.They include Dar...

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