Nancy Mace Lets Loose on Kevin McCarthy, Abortion and Trump
The South Carolina Republican wants to set the record straight.
www.politico.comHere’s the latest on Nancy Mace based on available reporting up to mid-2025–early 2026.
Potential move or statewide ambitions: In mid-2025 there were reports that Mace was weighing a run for statewide office, including governor of South Carolina, with public remarks about exploring options beyond Congress. This generated significant media interest and speculation about endorsements and political positioning.[1]
Personal and political profile: Mace has continued to be a high-profile Republican voice from South Carolina, often in the news for her stances on immigration, gender issues, and her relationship with the broader Trump-aligned wing of the party. Coverage around her public statements and party alignment continued into 2026.[2][5]
Notable incidents and media portrayals: There have been outlets that profile her personal life and leadership challenges, including discussions about staff turnover and public appearances that frame her as a polarizing figure within her party. Some pieces describe internal political tensions and media scrutiny surrounding her career trajectory.[2]
Current official status: As of May 2026, Mace remains a U.S. Representative for South Carolina’s 1st District, with continuing coverage of her legislative activity and public positions. Her official site and recent communications emphasize her focus on district and national policy issues.[5]
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Citations: Latest reporting about her potential gubernatorial bid and exploration of statewide office, ongoing profiles and coverage of her political stance and leadership dynamics, current status and official communications from her office.[1][5][2]
The South Carolina Republican wants to set the record straight.
www.politico.com“Rhetoric has real consequences. … These are not protests, this is anarchy and it needs to stop," she said.
abcnews.com"I'll be making a decision in the coming days," the far-right congresswoman said.
www.advocate.comOfficial campaign site of Nancy Mace for Governor. Fighting to put South Carolina First with bold leadership, safer communities, and economic revival.
nancymace.org'Something's broken. The motherboard's fried. We're short-circuiting somewhere.'
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