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Nancy Mace to Announce Potential Gubernatorial Run

Crowd at the Citadel Courtyard for Nancy Mace's announcement

Charleston SC, July 31, 2025

News Summary

Congresswoman Nancy Mace is poised to make a significant announcement that could signal her candidacy for governor in South Carolina’s 2026 election. Scheduled for August 4 at the Citadel, the announcement’s timing has generated speculation about her entry into a competitive Republican primary alongside prominent contenders. Mace’s political career, marked by conservative advocacy, suggests she is ready to champion her vision for South Carolina’s future.

Charleston, South Carolina – Congresswoman Nancy Mace is set to make a “special announcement” on August 4 at 7:30 a.m. from Capers Hall Courtyard at the Citadel. The timing and location of this announcement have sparked widespread speculation regarding a potential gubernatorial run in South Carolina’s 2026 election.

According to a press release from her office, Mace will be discussing “a decision she never anticipated,” leading many to believe this could mark her entry into the crowded Republican primary for governor. Over recent months, she has hinted at this possibility, indicating that her campaign strategy has been under consideration since January. As Mace prepares for this key announcement, it is becoming increasingly apparent that she may throw her hat in the ring for the governorship.

The Republican field for governance in South Carolina is notably competitive, featuring several prominent candidates. These include Attorney General Alan Wilson, Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette, Representative Ralph Norman, and State Senator Josh Kimbrell. Mace’s candidacy could further complicate this already crowded race.

Mace first entered public office in 2018, serving as a representative for State House District 99. She gained significant recognition in 2020 when she defeated Democratic incumbent Joe Cunningham to win U.S. House District 1. Mace successfully secured reelection in both 2022 and 2024, establishing a strong political presence in South Carolina.

Throughout her political career, Mace has garnered attention for her conservative views, particularly her advocacy for policies centered around mass deportations and her outspoken stance against transgender rights. She has utilized social media to express her belief in fighting for the future of South Carolina, claiming the state has “gone woke.”

Following her announcement, Mace has laid out plans for a series of town hall-style events throughout the month of August, aiming to engage with constituents and demonstrate her commitment to conservative values and leadership for South Carolina. The upcoming announcement on August 4 is expected to be a pivotal moment in her political journey as she communicates her vision for the state and her intentions moving forward.

In her indications toward a gubernatorial run, Mace has expressed that “President Trump needs America First governors,” and she positions herself as a candidate ready to fight for South Carolina’s conservative principles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Congresswoman Nancy Mace’s announcement about?

Congresswoman Nancy Mace is expected to announce a significant decision that could signal her entry into the gubernatorial race in South Carolina for the 2026 election.

When and where will the announcement take place?

The announcement is scheduled for August 4 at 7:30 a.m. at Capers Hall Courtyard in the Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina.

Who else is running for governor in South Carolina?

Other notable Republican candidates include Attorney General Alan Wilson, Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette, Representative Ralph Norman, and State Senator Josh Kimbrell.

What political positions is Nancy Mace known for?

Nancy Mace is known for her advocacy for mass deportations and her anti-transgender views. She frequently emphasizes conservative values in her speeches and social media communications.

Key Features of the Announcement

Feature Details
Date and Time August 4, 7:30 a.m.
Location Capers Hall Courtyard, Citadel, Charleston, SC
Speculated Announcement Potential gubernatorial run in 2026
Competitors Attorney General Alan Wilson, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, Rep. Ralph Norman, State Senator Josh Kimbrell
Political Stance Advocates for mass deportations and anti-transgender rights
Future Engagements Statewide town hall events throughout August

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