Lindsey Graham
State of South Carolina
South Carolina Senate Intelligence
Lindsey Graham sits on deep institutional footing: 31 years in office, a national-security profile, and committee posts that reinforce his role as a senior GOP dealmaker rather than a pure movement conservative. South Carolina is still structurally red at R+21, but its politics are more layered than the topline suggests—anchored by a large Black population at 24.8%, a heavy veteran presence, and a coalition that mixes military communities, evangelical conservatives, and business-minded suburban voters. The state’s story is less ideological volatility than controlled tension between hard-right instincts and an establishment preference for clout and federal leverage.
For advocates, the opening is to tie any ask to security, economic durability, and state capacity—not ideological crusading. Manufacturing at 13.1% and healthcare/education at 22.1% make workforce, permitting, infrastructure, and provider access especially salient, while a 9.6% uninsured rate gives health arguments some traction if framed around readiness and rural stability. Graham is strategically interesting because he can absorb pressure from the right yet still engage on bipartisan vehicles; campaigns work best when they show benefits for industry, veterans, and local institutions at once.
Economic & Demographic Snapshot
Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates (2017-2021 vs. 2019-2023). All figures are statistical estimates with 90% confidence level.
South Carolina State Demographics
Median Age 40.2 (vs 38.5) · Homeownership 71.9% (vs 65.5%) · Bachelor’s+ 32.1% (vs 33.7%) · Poverty 10.1% (vs 12.4%) · Income $69,324 (vs $37,585)
Age Distribution
Near the national median age (40.2 vs 38.5 nationally). The largest age cohort is 60–69 at 13.1%.
Race & Ethnicity
White residents are the largest group at 63.3%. Also significant: Black (24.8%).
* Hispanic includes respondents of any race. Racial categories include both Hispanic and non-Hispanic individuals.
Education
32.1% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, below the 33.7% national average. 9.9% of residents lack a high school diploma.
Income Distribution
Median household income is $69,324, well above the $37,585 national median.
Housing
Homeownership at 71.9% (vs 65.5% nationally). Median rent is $1,180. Median home value is $259,000.
How People Get to Work
Car-dependent: 76.3% drive alone to work. Average commute is 25.6 minutes.
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