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Project 2025’s Paul Dans will challenge Lindsey Graham in South Carolina Republican primary

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Paul Dans speaks at the National Conservative Conference in Washington DC on 10 July 2024. Photograph: Dominic Gwinn/Middle East Images/AFP/Getty Images

Paul Dans, one of the main forces behind the conservative blueprint Project 2025, will run against Lindsey Graham in the South Carolina Republican primary next year.

News outlets reported on Monday that Dans will join a crowded field of Republican contenders looking to unseat the senator. Dans is planning a formal announcement for Wednesday in Charleston.

Dans served as the director for Project 2025 until July 2024, when sustained criticism of the project threatened Donald Trump’s campaign for the presidency. Dans left the Heritage Foundation, the group behind Project 2025, as the project became a liability last year.

Since then, though, as Trump has put in place or introduced many elements of the project, Dans has reveled in it. Dans, who served as chief of staff in the office of personnel management (OPM) in the first Trump administration, told Politico earlier this year that the second Trump administration has been “actually way beyond my wildest dreams”.

In the 900-plus page manifesto, Project 2025 called for dismantling the US government’s so-called “deep state” of career employees, replacing them with political appointees beholden to the president’s agenda. It also detailed a host of policy changes, from cracking down on immigration to eliminating programs and protections for LGTBQ+ people. Dozens of conservative groups helped create the project, and some of its key proponents have gotten spots in the second Trump administration.

“To be clear, I believe that there is a ‘deep state’ out there, and I’m the single one who stepped forward at the end of the first term of Trump and really started to drain the swamp,” Dans told the Associated Press. He said the US Senate is the “headwaters of the swamp”.

In an interview with the Post and Courier, Dans said “the top swamp critter is none other than Lindsey Graham”.

Graham, a Republican, has served as a South Carolina senator since 2003 and is running for his fifth term. Others already declared for the Republican primary include Andre Bauer, the state’s former lieutenant governor, and businessman Mark Lynch.

The primary will serve as a litmus test for Trump’s Make America great again (Maga) coalition. Dans says Graham doesn’t align with the Maga base, according to the Post and Courier, citing a 2023 Trump rally in the state where Graham was booed. “There is no amount of lipstick that you can put on Lindsey to make Maga fall for him, OK? That show is over. The jig is up. And it’s essentially ‘Sunset Boulevard’ for Lindsey at this stage,” he told the paper.

Trump has already endorsed Graham for re-election, but the president has occasionally changed course on endorsements. In some elections, including the current Arizona contest for governor, Trump has endorsed more than one candidate.

Chris LaCivita, a senior adviser to Graham’s campaign and the co-manager of Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, panned Dans’s run for the seat.

“After being unceremoniously dumped in 2024 while trying to torpedo Donald Trump’s historic campaign, Paul Dans has parachuted himself into the state of South Carolina in direct opposition to President Trump’s longtime friend and ally in the Senate, Lindsey Graham,” LaCivita said. “Like everything Paul Dans starts, this too will end prematurely.”

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