Republican Senate candidate Mark Lynch sat down with a small group of voters in a library conference room, walking them through his campaign.

Lynch is running on a conservative, pro-life, religious platform as he campaigns to unseat long-time U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, who has held the office since 2003. The meet and greet at the Five Forks Branch Library on Oct. 15 was an opportunity to hear from voters about their most important issues.

Lynch, a Greenville businessman, first announced his intention to run for the Senate in February. There are three Republicans running in the primary so far: Lynch, Graham and Project 2025 author Paul Dans. Lynch said he's running because he thinks South Carolina wants someone new in the Senate who will stay true to their conservative platform.

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