Nancy Mace's chances of replacing Lindsey Graham
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Congresswoman Nancy Mace has claimed Donald Trump "may have ended" her political career over the release of the Epstein files. RadarOnline.
Rep. Nancy Mace said her split with President Donald Trump may mean the end of her political career, especially after she said she "got my butt beat" running for governor.
Nancy Mace says Donald Trump 'may have ended' her political career over her support of the release of the Epstein files. Appearing on NewsNation, Mace initially dodged host Chris Cuomo's question regarding replacing Graham, saying, "My focus right now is ...
Rep. Nancy Mace has finished a distant fifth in South Carolina's Republican primary for governor, leaving her political future uncertain.
Nancy Mace may have only herself to blame. Mace (R-S.C.) said her break with President Trump could mark the end of her political career after, as she put it, she “got my butt beat” in South Carolina’s Republican gubernatorial primary.
After flipping her district Republican in 2020, Rep. Nancy Mace did very little for South Carolina and focused more on catering to President Trump.
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Trump team reportedly irate over Nancy Mace floating her name as a Graham replacement: ‘All we want is a Republican who is sane’
The Trump White House was reportedly fuming as Nancy Mace touted herself as a candidate to take over Senator Lindsey Graham's (R-SC) Senate seat hours after his death, with one top official saying they would prefer someone "sane.
