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Nancy Mace’s unpredictable career is up in the air after finishing last in South Carolina primary

U.S. Representative Nancy Mace finished fifth in South Carolina's Republican primary for governor, leaving her political future uncertain.

By  JEFFREY COLLINS and MEG KINNARDAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-10 · 15:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
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U.S. Representative Nancy Mace finished fifth in South Carolina's Republican primary for governor, leaving her political future uncertain. Her campaign was marked by a series of controversial stances, including criticizing Donald Trump after initially courting his support, advocating for a law barring non-born U.S. citizens from holding office, and making disparaging remarks about a naturalized citizen candidate. Mace struggled with fundraising and television presence, relying primarily on social media. Despite her loss, she has endorsed Alan Wilson in the gubernatorial runoff, even after previously accusing him of misconduct. Mace's political career began in the South Carolina House before she won a U.S. House seat in 2020.

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Mace is backing Alan Wilson in the runoff for governor.

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Mace accused Alan Wilson of protecting child sex abuse defendants last year.

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Mace suggested Rom Reddy wasn’t qualified for office because he was a naturalized citizen.

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Mace courted Trump's support after criticizing him over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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Rep. Nancy Mace finished a distant fifth in her state’s Republican primary for governor.

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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., takes questions from reporters following a South Carolina gubernatorial GOP candidate debate on April 1, in Newberry, S.C. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — After a decade of roiling South Carolina and national politics, Rep. Nancy Mace finished a distant fifth in her state’s Republican primary for governor, leaving an uncertain future for one of the nation’s unabashed politicians.Her campaign mirrored her whipsaw career. Mace courted the support of President Donald Trump after harshly criticizing him over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. She emphasized her fights with other Republicans to release files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. In the final days before Tuesday’s primary, she called for a law to prevent anyone not born in the U.S. from holding political office or serving as a judge. She suggested that Rom Reddy, another candidate for governor, wasn’t qualified because he was a naturalized citizen whose mother was from India and father from Italy. “I didn’t come out of a slum in India,” Mace said during an appearance in Greenville County this month. “I am born and made here in America.”By the end of her campaign she was only making sporadic public appearances. She struggled to raise money and had no presence on television. Mace mostly communicated through social media — a place she has used to her advantage since first being elected to the South Carolina House in 2017. In a lengthy statement posted after her loss, Mace recounted her achievements in the U.S. House, saying she had “taken on the rich and powerful in both parties” and “voted to release the Epstein files and lost some support for that.” Four congressional Republicans were part of the initial group pushing for a discharge petition forcing the files’ release. Mace and Rep. Thomas Massie lost their races, and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned in January. Mace didn’t give an indication of her next plans in her concession speech Tuesday night. She is backing Alan Wilson in the runoff for governor, even though just last year she accused Wilson of protecting child sex abuse defendants. “When children needed him to act, Wilson looked the other way,” she said.Wilson will face Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette in the runoff on June 23. Evette received Trump’s endorsement, spurring Mace to lash out on social media. “Pamela Evette is NOT ENDORSED by Donald Trump,” Mace wrote, incorrectly. “Do not believe her LIES.” Mace posted an AI-generated image of posing with Trump herself. Mace dropped out of high school and worked as a server at the Waffle House before getting her diploma. She later attended The Citadel and became the first woman to graduate from the state’s military academy. And in recent years, she talked about the importance of defending victims of sexual assault and shared stories of being raped as a teen.After her political career began in the South Carolina House, Mace got wide praise from Republicans in 2020 for winning back a U.S. House seat around Charleston that had flipped to Democrats for one term.“For those folks that are out there today that maybe weren’t with us yesterday, I’m asking for a chance — a chance to prove to you that I will be a compassionate leader, a good listener, an independent thinker,” Mace said then.___Kinnard reported from Washington. Bill Barrow contributed from Atlanta. Collins covers South Carolina from Columbia for The Associated Press. He has been with the AP since 2000. Kinnard covers national politics for The Associated Press. She lives in South Carolina.
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