Mace Touts Ties to Trump, Jockeys for Endorsement in South Carolina Governor’s Race in Campaign-Style Town Hall
SOUTH CAROLINA, AUG 6 – Rep. Nancy Mace leads a crowded GOP primary with a conservative 10-point plan and seeks former President Donald Trump's endorsement to succeed term-limited Gov. Henry McMaster.
- At Charleston’s Citadel on Monday, Republican Rep. Nancy Mace launched her 2026 GOP primary campaign to succeed term-limited Gov. Henry McMaster.
- In a House floor speech earlier this year, Mace alleged Wilson ignored evidence of sexual assault against her and other women.
- Wilson said on Monday that `it's obvious to me that she thinks about me more than I think about her`, criticizing Mace's behavior as 'ranting and raving.'
- In her outreach, Mace said, 'I'll be working very hard if I get in to earn his support,' amid the primary and Wilson's rebuttal, Wilson said 'it's obvious to me that she thinks about me more than I think about her.'
- Looking ahead, Mace and Wilson remain neutral in the GOP primary to succeed Gov. Henry McMaster, as their rivalry could influence South Carolina’s GOP future.
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Mace touts ties to Trump, jockeys for endorsement in South Carolina governor’s race in campaign-style town hall
By Molly English, Dianne Gallagher, CNN Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (CNN) — Republican Rep. Nancy Mace, fresh off an announced bid for South Carolina’s governor’s mansion, jockeyed for an endorsement from President Donald Trump and sought to tie herself closely to him in a public meeting with a friendly crowd Wednesday. While members of her party have been encouraged to hold town halls over their August break from Washington to sell Trump’s age…
Nancy Mace begins gubernatorial run with Myrtle Beach stop
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) -- U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace launched her gubernatorial bid Wednesday with a fiery appearance at Myrtle Beach's Veterans Cafe and Grille, taking aim at establishment politicians and policies. The three-term Congresswoman from South Carolina's Lowcountry is among a slate of high-ranking GOP names vying to replace Henry McMaster next year: Others running include Attorney General Alan Wilson, U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman and Lt. Gov.…
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