Charleston, August 5, 2025
News Summary
Congresswoman Nancy Mace has declared her candidacy for governor of South Carolina, aiming to succeed term-limited Governor Henry McMaster. In a one-minute video announcement, Mace discussed her ambitions and commitments to addressing key issues in the state. She is entering a crowded Republican primary with notable competitors, including Attorney General Alan Wilson and Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette. Recent polls indicate Mace has the highest name recognition among candidates, positioning her favorably as she prepares for the upcoming election.
Charleston – Congresswoman Nancy Mace has officially declared her candidacy for governor of South Carolina, presenting her ambitions in a one-minute video. This announcement aims to fill the void left by term-limited Governor Henry McMaster. Later today, Mace is expected to hold a formal kickoff event at The Citadel in Charleston, her alma mater, which is open to the public.
Mace joins a crowded Republican primary for the governorship, facing off against several notable contenders, including S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson, U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, and state Sen. Josh Kimbrell. Recent polling suggests that Mace stands out with the highest name recognition among her fellow candidates, positioning her advantageously as she embarks on her campaign.
In her announcement video, Mace emphasized her commitment to addressing pressing challenges in South Carolina. The footage also showcased personal aspects of her journey and included statements of support from former President Donald Trump, who has publicly characterized her as a “fighter.” Her previous speeches in Congress, particularly ones addressing issues such as sexual assault and transgender rights, have contributed to her national recognition.
This year, Mace garnered significant media attention following her remarks in Congress concerning allegations of rape and sexual predation, showcasing her willingness to confront sensitive topics. Following her re-election to the congressional seat in 2022, she has solidified her role as a key figure in Republican politics. Mace’s political journey commenced in the South Carolina House of Representatives after she won a special election in 2017.
The gubernatorial race is shaping up to be competitive, with Mace currently enjoying a support rate of 16% among Republican voters, according to a poll conducted by the South Carolina Policy Council. Wilson, her main rival, follows closely with a 15% supporter rate, reflecting the close contest that awaits in the coming months.
Mace has previously raised concerns regarding the inadequacy of laws protecting women in South Carolina, which has resonated with many voters. The discussions around this topic could play a crucial role in her campaign narrative as she seeks to position herself as a champion for women’s rights and safety.
As the race develops, the dynamics within the Republican primary will continue to evolve with individual candidates crafting their platforms and messages to appeal to voters in the state. Mace’s entrance marks a significant moment in South Carolina’s political landscape, setting the stage for an exciting and potentially transformative election year ahead.
Event Details
The formal announcement event for Mace’s gubernatorial candidacy is scheduled to take place later today. It is open to the public, with individuals needing to register for free to attend.
Key Competitors
| Candidate | Support Rate (%) |
|---|---|
| Nancy Mace | 16 |
| Alan Wilson | 15 |
| Ralph Norman | — |
| Pamela Evette | — |
| Josh Kimbrell | — |
Background Information
Nancy Mace’s political career has evolved significantly since she first entered the political arena, focusing on issues that resonate with her constituents. As she prepares for the primary election, her past experiences, legislative achievements, and public persona will likely influence her campaign’s direction.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What position is Nancy Mace running for?
What position is Nancy Mace running for?
Nancy Mace is running for governor of South Carolina.
When is the formal announcement event?
When is the formal announcement event?
The formal announcement event is scheduled for later today.
Who are Mace’s main competitors in the Republican primary?
Who are Mace’s main competitors in the Republican primary?
Mace’s main competitors include Attorney General Alan Wilson, U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, and state Sen. Josh Kimbrell.
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Matt Leber Affair in Charleston Politics
- Charleston City Paper: Mace Jumps in Crowded GOP Gubernatorial Primary
- FITSNews: Political Sex Scandal Rocks Lowcountry GOP
- Greenville Online: Rep. Nancy Mace Plans Special Announcement
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Nikki Haley

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