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Lindsey Graham Praises Trump as 'Not Far Behind God' After Primary Win
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The Independent World6/10/2026Politics3 min read

Lindsey Graham Praises Trump as 'Not Far Behind God' After Primary Win

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  • Lindsey Graham lauded Donald Trump as "not far behind God" and the GOP's "kingmaker" after winning his South Carolina primary.
  • Graham credited Trump's endorsement for his victory and pledged to help him "change this world."

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Why It Matters

Lindsey Graham secured his Republican primary win in South Carolina, fending off five challengers. His victory is seen as a testament to Donald Trump's influence within the party, as Graham has become a staunch ally of the former president after previously opposing him.

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Fresh off his primary win, Lindsey Graham lavished praise on Donald Trump, calling him “not far behind God” and casting him as the Republican Party’s undisputed kingmaker.

The four-term South Carolina senator made the remarks during his Tuesday night victory speech, after fending off five challengers and winning more than half the vote.

“I want to start with a bunch of thank yous. I want to thank the big guy, God. Trump comes later,” Graham told a crowd of supporters, while laughing. “Mr. President, you're not far behind God, but we’re gonna start with him.”

Trump endorsed Graham in March, calling him a “wonderful friend” who “WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN.” In the campaign’s final stretch, Graham poured nearly $20 million into ads highlighting both Trump’s backing and his own record.

“Mr. President, when you endorsed me early on it changed everything,” Graham said, speaking directly to the 79-year-old billionaire, who he said was watching on television. “You’re the gold standard in the Republican world, the most consequential endorsement, I think, in the history of politics, and when you spoke, the people of South Carolina listened.”

“And President Trump, I’m coming back to the Senate in ‘27. I’m gonna win in November,” added the senator, who is known for his hawkish foreign policy views. “And I’m gonna help you change this world and change this country.”

A former Air Force lawyer, Graham called for Trump to be expelled from the GOP in 2016 but has since become one of the president’s most steadfast allies on Capitol Hill — even comparing him to Winston Churchill and suggesting the Nobel Peace Prize should be renamed after Trump.

His fervent support for the president has been especially evident over the ongoing Iran war. In March, he said he would urge South Carolinians to “send their sons and daughters over to the Mideast.”

Graham’s enthusiastic backing for the foreign conflict served as ammunition for one of his challengers, businessman Mark Lynch, who positioned himself as “America First” and called Graham a “warmonger.”

A host of MAGA voices who lost Trump’s favor over the Iran war backed Lynch, including former Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Trump’s former counterterrorism chief Joe Kent, who resigned in protest of the conflict. But their support proved insufficient.

Lynch ultimately won only 29 percent of the vote, compared to Graham’s 57 percent, while the other four challengers trailed in the single digits. By securing more than half the primary vote, Graham avoided a runoff and is now widely expected to cruise to victory in the November general election.

During his Tuesday victory speech, the South Carolina senator took aim at Lynch.

“What I’m most proud of is that South Carolina validated what I’ve been doing for our state, who I am and what I believe and what I stand for, but most importantly: South Carolina rejected garbage in the form of Mark Lynch,” Graham said.

Graham’s primary victory adds yet another notch to Trump’s belt among candidates he endorsed who won. In recent months, a slew of lawmakers who criticized him— including Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie — lost elections to Trump-backed challengers.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Lindsey Graham will win the general election in November.

    Very likely · Within months

  • Donald Trump's endorsement will continue to be a significant factor in Republican primary elections.

    Very likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • Will Graham's strong alliance with Trump impact his general election campaign?
  • What will be the long-term effect of Trump's continued influence on the Republican Party's platform?
  • How will Graham's hawkish foreign policy views play out in the Senate?
  • Will the criticism from MAGA voices against Graham regarding the Iran war have any lasting impact?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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