Part of: 2026 Governor Campaign
Crossroads 2026: Nancy Mace To Make 'Special Announcement' Next Week
FITSNews previewed Mace's August 4, 2025 announcement of her bid for South Carolina governor, noting she was polling neck-and-neck with AG Alan Wilson and contextualizing the campaign launch within the ongoing controversy from her February 2025 House floor speech.
Will Folks ·

The piece noted her planned 'Mother of All Town Halls' tour beginning August 6, 2025 in Charleston, and that other declared GOP candidates included Wilson, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, and Rep. Ralph Norman.

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July 2, 2026 · DispatchBuzzFeed's June politics photo roundup puts Nancy Mace back-to-back: the TRANS MICE Act, then the fifth-place beans post
BuzzFeed's June 2026 political-photo roundup placed Nancy Mace in consecutive slots: first for the TRANS MICE Act post that drew a transgenic-mice correction, then for her post-primary beans post after finishing fifth in the South Carolina Republican governor's race. The pairing is useful because it shows how the national internet saw the month: not as isolated posts, but as a fast sequence of spectacle, correction, campaign collapse and meme aftermath.
July 2, 2026 · DispatchBuzzFeed: Mace lands in the June politics photo roundup for TRANS MICE and the post-loss beans post
Bella Arnold's BuzzFeed roundup of wild June 2026 political photos includes Nancy Mace in consecutive entries: #3 for the TRANS MICE Act post and #4 for the post-primary beans post after her fifth-place South Carolina governor result. The entry is useful because it shows national internet coverage treating those two Mace moments as adjacent parts of the same June spectacle.
June 25, 2026 · DispatchThe Palmetto Voice says Mace is 'defeated and spiraling' after attacking a foreign-born judge
The Palmetto Voice published a June 25, 2026 Substack column and Facebook post arguing that Nancy Mace's post-primary attacks on a foreign-born federal judge fit the same pattern as her naturalized-citizens amendment, her criticism of Rom Reddy, and her continuing Trump/Epstein conflict. The outlet's 'defeated and spiraling' framing is its own commentary.