“The sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina sets up a succession drama in the deeply conservative state that risks throwing the race into chaos less than four months before the midterm elections,” Bloomberg reports.“He had been set to face off against Democrat Annie Andrews, a pediatrician, in November.”“South Carolina Republican Governor Henry McMaster can name a replacement for the remainder of Graham’s term. State election law then calls for a special primary election, creating an intra-party scramble that could help give Andrews an edge. President Donald Trump said Sunday that he had a candidate in mind to take over the seat but would not publicly name them because it was ‘just too soon’ after Graham’s death.”Said Trump: “I don’t want to even talk about anybody. But I do have somebody that I think is really good.”