Nancy Mace
Coverage of Nancy Mace in the Nexus archive.
- White House deletes thousands of web pages about energy conservation as heatwave slams US
The US Department of Energy deleted about 6,000 pages related to energy conservation during a heatwave. The deletion followed Republican criticism of a New York City mayor's request to reduce grid strain by setting AC to 78 degrees, with some Republicans framing the request as socialism and an issue for women in menopause.
- House Ethics says it doesn’t have information to share on lawmaker sexual misconduct settlements
The House Ethics Committee stated it does not manage sexual harassment lawsuits or settlements and has no information to release on taxpayer-funded payments for such cases since 2018. The committee urged the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights to publicly disclose details of sexual misconduct settlements as required by a recently adopted resolution.
- Conservative firebrand cruises to primary win despite clash with Trump
Lauren Boebert secured a Republican primary win in Colorado's 4th Congressional District unopposed, positioning herself for a fourth term despite conflicts with GOP leadership and Donald Trump. Trump criticized Boebert for supporting Thomas Massie and switching districts, threatening to withdraw his endorsement. Boebert maintains she remains an ally to Trump despite their disagreements.
- Conservative firebrand cruises to primary win despite clash with Trump
Lauren Boebert won her Republican primary in Colorado's 4th Congressional District, securing a spot in the general election. Despite conflicts with Donald Trump over district changes and support for Thomas Massie, Boebert remains a GOP rebel and faces potential endorsement withdrawal from Trump.
- House votes to disclose which members settled sexual misconduct allegations with taxpayer funds
The House approved a measure requiring the public release of records showing which members used taxpayer funds to settle sexual misconduct allegations and the amounts involved. The resolution, proposed by Rep. Thomas Massie, passed 420-0, directing the House Ethics Committee and the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights to disclose the information within 60 days. The vote followed resignations of Reps. Tony Gonzales and Eric Swalwell amid sexual misconduct allegations.
- Local Republican Wins Primary for Nancy Mace’s House Seat in South Carolina
Jenny Costa Honeycutt won a Republican primary runoff for South Carolina's House seat, which could be competitive in November.
- Republican moves closer to replacing Nancy Mace as GOP looks to hold coastal South Carolina seat
Jenny Costa Honeycutt won the Republican runoff in South Carolina's 1st Congressional District, advancing to the general election against the Democratic winner. The district has been held by Republicans for most of the past four and a half decades, though the Cook Political Report recently downgraded its race rating to 'Likely Republican'.
- Republican moves closer to replacing Nancy Mace as GOP looks to hold coastal South Carolina seat
Jenny Costa Honeycutt won the Republican runoff in South Carolina's 1st Congressional District, advancing to the general election to succeed Nancy Mace. The district, which has been held by Republicans for most of the past 45 years, will see Honeycutt face the winner of the Democratic runoff.
- Trump endorsement streak gets unusual boost with South Carolina GOP governor nomination
President Donald Trump endorsed both candidates in South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial runoff, with state Attorney General Alan Wilson defeating Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette to secure the GOP nomination. Trump's endorsement of both Wilson and Evette occurred as part of a crowded primary field that included Reps. Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman, who later endorsed Wilson after failing to advance to the runoff.
- Trump endorsement streak gets unusual boost with South Carolina GOP governor nomination
President Donald Trump endorsed both candidates in the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial runoff, but Alan Wilson, the state attorney general, won the GOP nomination against Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette. Trump's endorsement of both candidates, including an 11th-hour switch to Wilson, highlighted his influence over the GOP primary process.
- Tracking 2026 Republican primary runoff results for South Carolina governor race
South Carolina held a Republican primary runoff election on June 23 for governor between Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson, as neither secured a majority in the June 9 primary. The winner will face Democratic candidate Jermaine Johnson in the November election. Other Republican candidates, including Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman, were eliminated.
- Nancy Mace brutally fact-checked on claim government is funding 'radical transgender experiments' on mice
Nancy Mace was fact-checked on a claim that the government is funding 'radical transgender experiments' on mice. The article highlights the rebuttal of this assertion.
- Mace on Trump endorsing both GOP runoff candidates in South Carolina: ‘LMAO’
Rep. Nancy Mace reacted to President Trump endorsing both Republican runoff candidates for South Carolina governor with the phrase 'LMAO' on the social platform X. Mace, who is running for governor, responded to a post where Trump supported both candidates.
- The spectacular implosion of mercurial firebrand Nancy Mace as she crashed and burned in her own backyard
Nancy Mace, described as a mercurial firebrand, experienced a significant downfall in her home district. The article highlights her dramatic failure in her own backyard.
- Mace says she’ll get ‘revenge’ on Trump by ‘adding to the unemployment number in January’
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) stated her 'revenge' on President Trump would involve including herself in the unemployment number in January 2027 after her term ends. She made the comment on the social platform X in response to questions about seeking revenge on Trump for ending her political career.
- Mace vows to be ‘more of a menace than ever’ following election loss
Outgoing Rep. Nancy Mace vowed to be 'more of a menace than ever' as her term ends, responding to comedian Rob Schneider's praise on social platform X. Mace referenced Schneider's role as Deuce Bigalow in a humorous reply to his comment.
- Mace Defeat Heralds an Exodus of Rabble-Rousers From Congress
Nancy Mace's defeat is seen as part of a broader trend of disruptive figures leaving Congress. The article references Mace, a Republican from South Carolina, as an example of this shift.
- Mace ‘headed back to private sector’ after congressional term ends
Rep. Nancy Mace announced she will return to the private sector after her congressional term ends in January 2027. She did not advance to the GOP gubernatorial primary runoff in South Carolina.
- Billions for the next 3 years of Trump’s mass deportation campaign signed into law
President Donald Trump signed a $70 billion bill to fund immigration enforcement and detention activities over three years, with nearly all Republicans supporting the measure despite Democratic calls for restrictions on immigration officers' conduct. The funding includes $38.53 billion for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), $26.02 billion for Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and $5 billion for the Department of Homeland Security.
- Trump’s pick in Republican race for South Carolina governor faces runoff election
South Carolina’s lieutenant governor and attorney general will compete in a Republican gubernatorial runoff after neither secured a majority in the primary. President Donald Trump endorsed Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette, who received 30% of the vote, while Attorney General Alan Wilson trailed with 26%. A Democratic candidate aims to challenge the Republican winner in the general election.
- Nancy Mace’s unpredictable career is up in the air after finishing last in South Carolina primary
Rep. Nancy Mace finished fifth in South Carolina's Republican primary for governor, leaving her political future uncertain. The result marks a significant setback for her campaign.
- Nancy Mace's unpredictable career is up in the air after finishing last in South Carolina primary
Rep. Nancy Mace finished fifth in South Carolina's Republican primary for governor, ending her campaign marked by shifting political alliances and controversial statements. She criticized President Donald Trump over the Jan. 6 Capitol attack but later sought his support, while advocating for a citizenship law and disputing another candidate's eligibility. Mace's campaign struggled with fundraising and media presence.
- Graham Platner wins Maine primary election: Results and key takeaways
Graham Platner won the Maine primary election. Republican Nancy Mace lost in South Carolina. Election results for Nevada and North Carolina were also announced.
- Once a rising star, Nancy Mace suffers resounding defeat in governor’s race
Nancy Mace, a South Carolina congresswoman, experienced a significant loss in the state's GOP gubernatorial primary, finishing fifth and losing her home county and district.
- Mace endorses Wilson after losing South Carolina gubernatorial bid
Nancy Mace endorsed Alan Wilson for South Carolina's GOP gubernatorial primary after losing the initial primary. Mace stated she seeks a 'law-and-order governor' and identified Wilson as the candidate.
- South Carolina GOP race to replace Nancy Mace heads to runoff
Jenny Honeycutt and Mark Smith advanced in a GOP primary to replace outgoing Rep. Nancy Mace in South Carolina, requiring a June 23 runoff as neither candidate secured over 50% of the vote. Mace, who voted to remove Kevin McCarthy in 2023 and advocated for cybersecurity and releasing the Epstein Files, announced her gubernatorial bid. The S.C. 01 district, held by Republicans since 1981, will hold a runoff between Honeycutt and Smith.
- South Carolina GOP race to replace Nancy Mace heads to runoff
The South Carolina GOP primary to replace Nancy Mace will proceed to a runoff on June 23 after Jenny Honeycutt and Mark Smith advanced. Mace, who is running for governor, has not endorsed a successor, and the district has been held by Republicans for most of the past forty years.
- Nancy Mace is OUSTED from politics after Trump extracts Epstein 'revenge' in South Carolina governor's race
Nancy Mace is removed from politics following allegations of Trump's influence in the South Carolina governor's race. The article suggests a connection between Trump and Mace's political downfall.
- Trump-backed Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson head to runoff in South Carolina GOP governor race
Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson advanced to a runoff in South Carolina's GOP governor race. The result marked a decisive defeat for Nancy Mace. The winner of the Republican primary is favored to win the general election.
- Trump-backed Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson head to runoff in South Carolina GOP governor race
Trump-backed Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson advance to a runoff in South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial primary. Nancy Mace, a candidate, faces a decisive defeat. The winner is expected to have an advantage in the general election due to South Carolina's conservative leanings.
- Navy admiral fired by Hegseth and local attorney advance to runoff in Dem primary to replace Nancy Mace
Nancy Lacore, a retired Navy vice admiral fired by Pete Hegseth, and Mac Deford, a local attorney, advanced to a runoff election for the Democratic primary to replace Nancy Mace's congressional seat. No candidate secured over 50% of the vote, leading to a June 23 runoff. The winner would be the second Democrat in over 40 years to hold South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District.
- Navy admiral fired by Hegseth and local attorney advance to runoff in Dem primary to replace Nancy Mace
Nancy Lacore, a retired Navy vice admiral fired by Pete Hegseth, and Mac Deford, a local attorney, advanced to a runoff in a Democratic primary to replace Rep. Nancy Mace in South Carolina's 1st Congressional District. The district has been held by Republicans for over 40 years, with Lacore emphasizing her military background and dismissal by Hegseth as campaign points.
- Pamela Evette, Alan Wilson advance to runoff in crowded South Carolina primary, CBS News projects
Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson are projected to advance to a runoff in the South Carolina primary by CBS News. Rep. Nancy Mace, who had a high-profile campaign involving disputes with President Trump, did not advance.
- Trump rekindles endorsement winning streak as GOP gubernatorial hopeful advances to runoff
President Donald Trump's endorsement of South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette helped her advance to a Republican gubernatorial runoff. The runoff will include Evette and the top vote-getter among candidates like Alan Wilson, Nancy Mace, Ralph Norman, and Rom Reddy. Trump's endorsement influence has been mixed recently, with a prior loss in Iowa.
- Trump rekindles endorsement winning streak as GOP gubernatorial hopeful advances to runoff
Trump's endorsement of South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette helped her advance to a Republican gubernatorial runoff. The top two candidates from the primary will face off in June, with the winner considered the general election favorite in the state. Other contenders include Alan Wilson, Nancy Mace, Ralph Norman, and Rom Reddy.
- Nancy Mace gets trounced in South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary after Trump endorsement snub
Nancy Mace was defeated in the South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary. President Trump endorsed Evette in the race to succeed term-limited Gov. Henry McMaster, which significantly impacted the other Republican candidates.
- Nancy Mace loses GOP primary for South Carolina governor
Nancy Mace lost the GOP primary for South Carolina governor, failing to advance to a runoff. Her campaign was impacted by scandals and her decision to release Jeffrey Epstein files against President Donald Trump's preference. Trump's preferred candidates, Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson, will face a runoff.
- Breaking down South Carolina's primaries with Trump's endorsement looming large in governor's race
South Carolina's governor's race is a primary focus with Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette receiving endorsement from President Trump. The race includes Rep. Nancy Mace in a competitive field.
- Live results: South Carolina House primary elections underway
Voters in South Carolina are casting ballots in House primary elections with two open seats. Reps. Nancy Mace of the 1st Congressional District and Ralph Norman of the 5th Congressional District are running for governor, leaving their seats vacant. Polls close at 7 p.m. EDT, with Decision Desk HQ providing live updates.
- Live results: South Carolina Republicans vie for primary nod to replace McMaster
The South Carolina Republican primary to replace Gov. Henry McMaster is underway. Candidates include Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, Reps. Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman, and state Attorney General Alan Wilson. State Rep. Jermaine Johnson leads the field on the other side.