Mace Holds First Town Hall After Launching Bid for SC Governor
SOUTH CAROLINA, AUG 7 – Nancy Mace seeks Donald Trump's endorsement in a crowded GOP primary, emphasizing law enforcement, education reform, and immigration policies during her statewide campaign tour.
- On Aug. 4, US Representative Nancy Mace said she would support banning chemtrails, a widely debunked conspiracy theory, during her Charleston campaign kickoff.
- Amid a crowded Republican primary, Nancy Mace said she would support a chemtrail ban and criticized the Scott Spivey case to attack Attorney General Alan Wilson's stance on crime.
- Nancy Mace supports a ban on chemtrails, a widely debunked conspiracy theory, as she campaigns for South Carolina governor.
- Just over 40 people attended her town hall, where Nancy Mace said she’s done a lot for President Donald Trump and asked for his support, and seven protesters over age 70 were removed.
- In a crowded GOP primary, Nancy Mace said she would support a ban on chemtrails as her team launched the Mother of All Town Halls tour.
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Nancy Mace says she would support ‘chemtrail’ ban as South Carolina governor - Washington Examiner
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) dabbled in conspiracy theories days after beginning her run for governor, pledging to support a “chemtrail” ban if elected. Mace made the remark largely unprompted, responding to an audience member who asked if she would remove fluoride from the water supply if elected. “I would support any action to remove fluoride from our water and also ban chemtrails,” she said. Mace claimed that other states, including Tennessee and F…
Mace holds first town hall after launching bid for SC governor
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) will kick off her town hall tour Wednesday evening, just days after launching a bid for governor. Mace on Monday joined a crowded Republican primary field to succeed Gov. Henry McMaster (R), which includes Rep. Ralph Norman (S.C.), state Attorney General Alan Wilson, state Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and state Sen.…
The details behind Rep. Nancy Mace’s callout of SC colleges, ‘sanctuary sheriffs’
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace talked to reporters at the Greenville County GOP convention at the Greenville Convention Center on Monday April 14, 2025. She officially launched her 2026 bid for governor on Monday, Aug. 4, 2025. (Photo by Mark Susko/Special to the SC Daily Gazette)Clemson University was using a health care form that allowed students to choose a gender identity from a list of 15 options. In launching her bid for governor this week, U.S. Rep…
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