Rep. Mace plans ‘special announcement’ in Charleston Monday

Congresswoman Nancy Mace plans to make a “special announcement” in Charleston Monday as rumors continue to swirl about a possible gubernatorial run in 2026. (Provided)

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Congresswoman Nancy Mace plans to make a “special announcement” in Charleston Monday as rumors continue to swirl about a possible gubernatorial run in 2026.

In the early morning hours of Aug. 4, Mace is set to address “a decision she never anticipated,” according to a press release from her office sent Wednesday.

The Lowcountry congresswoman has been mulling a run for governor for months after admitting she was entertaining the idea back in January. The GOP field battling it out to replace Gov. Henry McMaster is already crowded with notable names including Attorney General Alan WilsonLt. Gov. Pamela Evette, and Mace’s congressional counterpart Rep. Ralph Norman. State Senator Josh Kimbrell rounds out the declared candidates so far.

Mace was first elected to office in 2018 to represent State House District 99 before defeating Democrat incumbent Joe Cunningham in 2020 to take over the Lowcountry’s US House District 1 seat, going on to win reelection in 2022 and 2024. She is an ardent advocate for mass deportations and is “not a fan of the trans,” her office said.

The announcement will happen on Monday at 7:30 a.m. live from the Citadel, where Mace was the first female cadet to graduate.

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