Is Mace's political career over? From Trump ally to SC primary defeat
A video segment from The Hill examines whether Nancy Mace's political career is over following her fifth-place finish in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary. The discussion traces her arc from Trump ally to her defeat in the governor's race.
This is a video segment from The Hill discussing Nancy Mace's political future after her fifth-place finish in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary, tracing her path from Trump ally to what the segment calls a crushing defeat. (Note: The Hill's video page returned a bot-protection wall (px-captcha) at catalog build and could not be fetched through any method, so no og:image or embeddable player ID could be read; the title above is reconstructed from the page URL. No image or video ID was fabricated. This entry will be updated with the lead image and an embedded player if the page becomes accessible and a verifiable upload is confirmed.)
The Hill headlined the piece "Is Nancy Mace's political career over? From Trump ally to crushing South Carolina defeat", that wording is the outlet's.
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