Darline Graham's chances of winning the South Carolina Republican Senate special primary appear to have slightly improved on prediction markets immediately after her first major debate performance Monday night, but the race remains competitive. While there has been no publicly available snap polling immediately following the debate, recent surveys suggest the Republican contest remains fluid. Newsweek reached out to Graham, Norman and Fry's campaigns on Monday night for additional comment. Fry's chance before the debate was 20.6 percent and Norman was at 21.4 percent. The poll surveyed 500 likely Republican South Carolina primary voters on July 28 and July 29 and had a margin of error of 4.3 percent.