Senior House Republicans are actively working to prevent their members from being appointed to fill the vacant Senate seat left by the late Lindsey Graham. This strategic move is driven by concerns over further weakening the Republican party's already narrow majority in the House of Representatives. Conversations involving these efforts have included South Carolina GOP officials.
Governor Henry McMaster of South Carolina is responsible for appointing someone to the Senate seat until January. A special primary election is scheduled for next month to determine who will be the Republican candidate on the November ballot for the remainder of Graham's term.
Furthermore, allies of President Trump are reportedly making efforts to block Representative Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) from receiving the appointment. These allies cite Mace's past public disagreements with Trump, including on the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, and her recent performance in the governor's race as reasons she should not be considered a top contender for the Senate position.