Nancy Mace's Future After Losing the South Carolina Governor's Race
The New York Times reports on Nancy Mace's standing after her fifth-place finish in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary. Having given up her 1st District House seat to run for governor, Mace faces an uncertain political future as her term ends.
The New York Times reported on Nancy Mace's political prospects in the wake of her loss in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary, where she finished fifth. Mace had relinquished her 1st Congressional District seat to make the gubernatorial run and has said she does not plan to seek reelection to the U.S. House, leaving the question of her next step open as her current term winds down. (Note: the Times article walled off automated fetches and all bypass attempts at catalog build, so the og:image could not be read and the headline above is reconstructed from the article URL and corroborating same-day coverage; this entry will be updated with the exact headline and lead image if the page becomes accessible. No image was fabricated.)
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