Nancy Mace
Coverage of Nancy Mace in the Nexus archive.
- As Abdul El-Sayed breaks a barrier, anti-Muslim vitriol surges on multiple fronts
Abdul El-Sayed became history by being the first Muslim nominated by the Democratic Party to run for U.S. Senate in Michigan. This progress was countered by surging anti-Muslim sentiment, which critics like Nancy Mace labeled a threat. The tension reached local levels in McKinney, Texas, where a city council unanimously approved a site plan for a new mosque despite heated opposition and accusations of hate.
- As Abdul El-Sayed breaks a barrier, anti-Muslim vitriol surges on multiple fronts
Abdul El-Sayed became the first Muslim nominated by the Democratic Party to run for the U.S. Senate in Michigan, but this achievement was met with widespread anti-Muslim vitriol. The article details heightened tensions and backlash, including anti-Islam remarks at a city council meeting where the vote on a proposed mosque site plan proceeded unanimously.
- South Carolina Republicans line up to run in special primary to replace late Sen. Lindsey Graham
South Carolina Republicans are competing in a special primary to replace late Sen. Lindsey Graham, with at least 10 candidates filing for the August 11 election. Darline Graham, the interim Senate appointee and Lindsey's sister, is running alongside figures like Rep. Ralph Norman, while the race includes uncertainty about whether her brother's legacy will secure her nomination.
- South Carolina Republicans line up to run in special primary to replace late Sen. Lindsey Graham
South Carolina Republicans are competing in a special primary to replace the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, with at least 10 candidates vying for the nomination. Darline Graham, his sister and interim Senate appointee, is running but faces uncertainty, while Rep. Ralph Norman and others also seek the seat.
- Mace breaks with Trump, questions whether Lindsey Graham's sister is 'qualified' for ballot
Rep. Nancy Mace questions whether Darline Graham, Trump's preferred candidate to succeed Sen. Lindsey Graham, is qualified for South Carolina's Republican primary ballot. Mace endorses Rep. Ralph Norman instead, citing concerns over Graham's lack of political experience and potential ineligibility under new election laws. South Carolina GOP Chairman CJ Westfall is seeking a formal determination of Graham's qualifications.
- Mace breaks with Trump, questions whether Lindsey Graham's sister is 'qualified' for ballot
Rep. Nancy Mace questions whether Darline Graham, President Trump's preferred Senate candidate, is qualified for South Carolina's Republican primary ballot due to her lack of political record and voting history. Mace endorses Rep. Ralph Norman instead, while Trump encourages Graham to run despite concerns about her eligibility.
- WATCH: Cory Mills blasts DOJ probe as ‘political op' ahead of Florida primary
Cory Mills denies a DOJ investigation into his finances, calling it a political move ahead of a Florida primary. The House Ethics Committee is also investigating him for sexual misconduct and campaign finance issues. His main competitor, Ryan Elijah, is among three Republican candidates in the race.
- House narrowly backs allowing troops, Pentagon workers to carry personal guns on military bases
The House approved an amendment allowing qualified service members and Pentagon civilian employees to carry personal firearms on military bases by a narrow 215-214 vote. The measure establishes a presumption that commanders approve such requests, following an incident where an Army sergeant allegedly used a personal handgun to attack fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart in 2025. Other military policy amendments addressed TRICARE coverage for transgender-related care and restrictions on transgender girls in DOD schools.
- House narrowly backs allowing troops, Pentagon workers to carry personal guns on military bases
The House narrowly approved a measure allowing qualified service members and Pentagon civilian employees to carry personal firearms on military bases by default, following a 215-214 vote. The amendment, led by Rep. Jeff Crank, establishes commanders must approve such requests unless specified otherwise, amid a backdrop of a 2025 Fort Stewart shooting involving a personal handgun. Additional amendments addressed transgender military policies and Ukraine aid restrictions.
- Nancy Mace endorses Ralph Norman for Senate over Trump’s pick to replace Graham
Nancy Mace endorsed Ralph Norman to replace the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, opposing Trump's preferred candidate. Mace highlighted Norman as a 'tried and true conservative' who 'doesn't bend, he doesn't back down.'
- Darline Graham says she has support of family and experience to run for full Senate term
Darline Graham states she has family and experience to run for a full Senate term. Rep. Nancy Mace will not seek the Senate seat previously held by Lindsey Graham.
- Rep. Nancy Mace says she will not run for US Senate seat in South Carolina
Rep. Nancy Mace announced she will not run for the U.S. Senate seat in South Carolina following Sen. Lindsey Graham's death, citing 'unfinished business.' Sen. Graham's sister, Darline Graham Nordone, was appointed to fill his seat temporarily, and multiple candidates, including Duke Buckner and Russell Fry, have entered the Republican primary for a full-term replacement.
- Mace rules out Senate bid
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) has decided not to run for the U.S. Senate seat left by the late Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), stating she has 'unfinished business' in the House.
- Nancy Mace won’t run for Lindsey Graham’s Senate seat
Nancy Mace announced she will not run for the South Carolina Senate seat following a fifth-place finish in her gubernatorial campaign. Her decision ensures she will not seek another statewide office and leaves the Senate race to unfold with other candidates.
- Lindsey Graham succession fight upended as Trump's chosen successor jumps in
Sen. Darline Graham, appointed to finish her brother's Senate term, is entering the Republican nomination race for South Carolina's Senate seat, supported by President Donald Trump. The race includes candidates like Rep. Ralph Norman, Rep. Russell Fry, and businessman Mark Lynch, with Rep. Nancy Mace criticizing Fry for running for both House and Senate seats.
- Lindsey Graham succession fight upended as Trump's chosen successor jumps in
Sen. Darline Graham is entering the special election to claim the Republican nomination for South Carolina's Senate seat, following a push from Donald Trump. The race includes other candidates like Ralph Norman, Russell Fry, and Mark Lynch, with Nancy Mace also considering a bid. Mace and Norman criticize Fry for running multiple offices, arguing it risks the House majority.
- Pratt takes Walz to task in scathing X post over pardoned child rapist: 'Have your hard drives checked'
Spencer Pratt criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for pardoning a convicted child rapist, referencing Walz's defense that the U.S. should not be judged by its worst day. The pardon was granted by the Minnesota Board of Pardons, and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio intervened to facilitate the rapist's deportation.
- Pratt takes Walz to task in scathing X post over pardoned child rapist: 'Have your hard drives checked'
Spencer Pratt criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for pardoning a child rapist, referencing Walz's defense of the decision. The Minnesota Board of Pardons, including Walz, granted clemency to Tou Lue Vang, who was convicted of raping a 10-year-old girl. Conservative politicians supported Pratt's stance, while the Trump administration had previously deported Vang.
- Nancy Mace, Ralph Norman still eyeing runs to replace Lindsey Graham despite Trump snub
Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman are considering Senate bids to replace the late senator in South Carolina despite President Trump's endorsement of Darline Graham Nordone. Trump urged Nordone, the sister of the late senator appointed by Governor Henry McMaster, to run, but other candidates like Russell Fry, Pamela Evette, and Mark Sanford are also in the mix.
- Funeral scheduled for Lindsey Graham; Darline Graham weighs running for full Senate term
Funeral arrangements for Sen. Lindsey Graham are scheduled for July 28 in Washington and July 29 in South Carolina. Sen. Darline Graham is considering a run for a full Senate term after being appointed to replace her late brother. Several politicians, including Reps. Russell Fry, Nancy Mace, and Ralph Norman, as well as Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, are also vying for the seat.
- Darline Graham weighs running for full Senate term as funeral scheduled for Lindsey Graham
Sen. Darline Graham is considering a run for a full Senate term after being appointed to replace her deceased brother, Lindsey Graham. Funeral plans for Lindsey Graham include services in Washington and South Carolina, while multiple politicians are vying to fill his seat in an upcoming special primary.
- Darline Graham weighs running for full Senate term as funeral scheduled for Lindsey Graham
Sen. Darline Graham has discussed potentially running for a full Senate term after being appointed as a temporary replacement for her late brother, Lindsey Graham. Funeral plans for Lindsey Graham include services in Washington and South Carolina, with multiple politicians considering a bid for the Senate seat. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster appointed Darline Graham to serve the remainder of her brother's term, which ends in January.
- Darline Graham weighs running for full Senate term as funeral scheduled for Lindsey Graham
Sen. Darline Graham is considering a campaign for a full Senate term after being appointed as a temporary replacement for her late brother, Lindsey Graham. Funeral plans for Lindsey Graham are scheduled for July 28 in Washington and July 29 in South Carolina. Other politicians, including Reps. Russell Fry, Nancy Mace, and Ralph Norman, as well as Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, are also interested in the Senate seat.
- Darline Graham eyeing a run for a full Senate term
Darline Graham, appointed as interim South Carolina senator following her brother's death, may seek a full Senate term. Trump supported her appointment, and she has introduced a Russia sanctions bill with Sen. Richard Blumenthal. Potential GOP primary contenders include businessman Mark Lynch and Reps. Nancy Mace, Russell Fry, and Ralph Norman.
- Poll shows no favorite for Lindsey Graham’s Senate seat as candidates weigh bid
A poll indicates no clear frontrunner in the race for Lindsey Graham’s Senate seat, with Ralph Norman leading hypothetical candidates but 18% of respondents undecided. The special primary election is set for August 11, with a potential runoff on August 19.
- Nancy Mace says Trump 'may have ended' her political career when asked about running for Lindsey Graham's Senate seat
Nancy Mace stated that Donald Trump 'may have ended' her political career when asked about a potential bid for Lindsey Graham's Senate seat. The comment highlights tensions between Mace and Trump regarding political ambitions.
- Political leaders reflect on Sen. Lindsey Graham’s career, discuss what’s next
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham died suddenly at 71, leading Gov. Henry McMaster to appoint his sister Darline Graham Nordone to finish his term. Graham had won the Republican primary for re-election, and his death may impact legislation like the SAVE America Act and the upcoming Senate seat contest.
- Stephen Miller's unlikely friendship with Lindsey Graham revealed in heartfelt White House tribute
Stephen Miller, a White House policy advisor, paid tribute to the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, calling him a personal 'friend' and highlighting his influence in shaping the president's agenda. Graham died from aortic dissection due to cardiovascular disease, and his sister was appointed to serve out his Senate term.
- Lindsey Graham's sister appointed to his Senate seat
Darline Graham Nordone, the sister of late Sen. Lindsey Graham, will serve in his Senate seat until January 2027, as announced by South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster. A special election will be held next month to determine the Republican candidate for the seat in November.
- Live stream: Late Sen. Lindsey Graham’s replacement to be announced following his unexpected death
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster is set to announce a replacement for the late Sen. Lindsey Graham on July 13. Graham died unexpectedly from an aortic tear at age 71. The appointee will serve until January 2027, with a special election scheduled for August to select a new Republican nominee.
- South Carolina's governor should appoint Graham’s sister to finish his term, Trump says
President Donald Trump recommends Darline Graham Nordone as interim replacement for Lindsey Graham in the U.S. Senate, with South Carolina's governor expected to announce the appointment. A special election will be held next month to fill the remaining term.
- Sen. Lindsey Graham death: What happens to senate seat?
Sen. Lindsey Graham's death raises questions about his Senate seat replacement. Gov. Henry McMaster will appoint a temporary replacement until January, followed by a special primary in August to select a Republican nominee for the November general election. Federal election timing issues and potential candidates are under discussion.
- Republicans grapple with Graham’s death
Sen. Lindsey Graham's sudden death complicates Republican efforts to maintain Senate majority and replace him on the Budget Committee. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster must choose a replacement for Graham’s term, while Republicans face challenges in a special election to retain his Senate seat. Potential candidates include Reps. Nancy Mace, Russell Fry, Ralph Norman, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
- Who could replace Lindsey Graham? South Carolina's next steps after senator's death
Sen. Lindsey Graham's death creates an open Senate seat in South Carolina, requiring Gov. Henry McMaster to appoint a temporary replacement until January. A special primary will be held to select a Republican nominee for the November general election, with candidates including Alan Wilson, Pamela Evette, Nancy Mace, and Ralph Norman.
- Who could replace Lindsey Graham? South Carolina's next steps after senator's death
Sen. Lindsey Graham's death has triggered a process for South Carolina to select a temporary replacement and hold a special primary to choose a new Republican nominee for the Senate seat. The state must navigate legal challenges to meet federal election deadlines, with several prominent Republicans vying for the position.
- Nancy Mace stages desperate plot for Lindsey Graham's Senate seat hours after his death as Trump teases who he'll anoint as successor
Nancy Mace is involved in a plot to claim Lindsey Graham's Senate seat following his death, while Trump hints at selecting a successor. The article references political maneuvering and potential succession plans.
- South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace on Sen. Lindsey Graham's death: "We're all in shock"
South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace joined CBS News 24/7 to reflect on Sen. Lindsey Graham's political impact after his sudden death, saying she and other members of Congress are 'in a state of shock.'
- Nancy Mace eyes run to replace Graham in Senate
Rep. Nancy Mace is considering a run to replace Sen. Lindsey Graham in the Senate. A person familiar with her thinking mentioned 'YOLO' when asked about her interest. Mace is expected to conduct polling to gauge support.
- Graham's death ignites GOP scramble for Senate seat as Trump hints he already has a favorite
Sen. Lindsey Graham's sudden death from an undisclosed illness has triggered a GOP scramble to replace him in the Senate. President Trump hinted he has a preferred candidate but declined to name them, while South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster will appoint a temporary replacement until a special election later this year.
- Rep. Nancy Mace considering Senate run to replace Sen. Lindsey Graham after his sudden death: sources
Rep. Nancy Mace is strongly considering a bid for Sen. Lindsey Graham's now-vacant Senate seat, confirmed by two sources to The Post.