Mace seems to tease the decision on the governor of SC BID in “The next few days”

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The Republican representative Nancy Mace is getting closer to the launch of a campaign for the governor in his original state of South Carolina.
“I make a decision in the coming days,” said Mace last weekend in a digital Fox News interview. “We are definitely leaning for running for an office at the state scale in South Carolina for the Governor.”
And Mace gave a similar answer in an interview with Fox News Channel on Sunday, telling the host Jon Scott that “I will make a decision in the coming days on my future”.
MACE, a deputy for three mandates which represents a coastal district of the state’s Lowcountry, gave what seemed to be a great index of her next political stages while she was deliver a speech on Friday at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics.
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The Republican representative Nancy Mace de Caroline du Sud pronounced an address at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics on July 25, 2025 in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Fox News / Paul Steinhauser)
Offer an address to the Politics and Eggs Speaking series, which, for a quarter of a century, was a must for the hopes of the White House, Mace told the crowd that “not only do you choose presidents, you can perhaps choose the next Governor of South Caroline as we were here, because we are going to announce a race very soon for that.”
Mace told Fox News Digital that there were a number of reasons for which she would chain the governor of South Carolina.
“We have the highest state income tax in the Southeast, which did not make us competitive with the other neighboring states and a growing and booming economy under Donald Trump,” said Mace.
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“But also the law and the order. My state has been returned by illegals and our leaders closed their eyes. And I want to protect women and children. We have this ideology of gender flexion in the colleges and universities of South Carolina, and we must end it,” she said.
MACE would enter a primary field of the GOP crowded in the 2026 race to succeed the Republican governor limited to terms Henry McMaster, who is the oldest governor in the state of Palmetto.

Republican governor Henry McMaster, who is the oldest governor in South Carolina, is limited to term and cannot request his re -election in 2026. (Joshua Boucher / The State / Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
The South Carolina General prosecutor, Alan Wilson, Lieutenant-Governor Pamela Evette, and the senator from the Josh Kibrell State all seek the appointment of the GOP in the reliable red state. They were joined Sunday by the Republican representative Ralph Norman, who declared his candidacy.
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Mace said that if she launches a governors’ campaign, “we start in front, in mind, and it’s a race of two men” between her and Wilson.
And she promised that “if I go, I will fight until the arrival, and I will take out the South Carolina Attorney General, because he has made my eyes turn on women and children and the state for many reasons. He could force me to do so.”
Mace, in a bomb speech on the floor of the American house in February, alleged that Wilson had ignored evidence of sexual assault against her and other women. In her one-hour speech, Mace accused four men, including her ex-fiancé, of sexual crimes and said that she was one of the victims.
Wilson vehemently denied the accusations of Mace, saying at the time “that allegation has never been done to me – no one in my office”.
Wilson, in a statement to Fox News on Monday, argues that “Nancy Mace is a liar who will do everything to attract attention to distract from her liberal voting file. I served our country and dedicated my civilian career to the protection of children.”
“His attacks are, once again, categorically false and are only a distraction of his liberal agenda,” he added. “The families of South Carolina need a governor who will fight for our values, not someone who will compromise them for a political gain and clicks on social networks.”

The Southern Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, a republican, appeared at the post of governor in the 2026 race to succeed the governor of the Limited Limited Gop Henry McMaster. (Tracy Glantz / The State / Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
And Wilson’s campaign stressed that each sheriff of the Mace Congress district approved his campaign for the governor.
Mace, who abandoned the school at the age of 17, and worked in a waffle house before finally becoming the first graduate of the Cadets of the Citadel, won the congress election in 2020. She defeated Democratic representative Joe Cunningham, to become the first republican woman of the state elected to the Chamber.
Mace, who worked on the 2016 presidential campaign of President Donald Trump, strongly criticized his actions surrounding the attack on January 6, 2021 against the American Capitol, when Trump’s supporters tried to upset the certification of the victory congress of President Joe Biden in the 2020 elections.
Trump supported a primary challenger against Mace when she was re-elected in 2022, but she managed to win re-abounding and re-election.
Later, Mace came to the defense of Trump after the president of the time was charged for managing the documents. And she approved Trump in the republican presidential primaries of 2024.
Trump’s grip on the GOP, thanks to his victory in 2024 to win back the White House, is stronger than ever, and his mentions in the nomination races of the GOP are extremely influential.
When asked if she could win the president’s approval if she presented herself to the post of governor, Mace told Fox News Digital: “I will work very hard if I arrive to win her support.”

GOP representative Nancy Mace speaks with a public member after the Southern Caroline Republican legislator appeared at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, July 25, 2025, in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Fox News / Paul Steinhauser)
Mace, who has relied on cultural problems in recent years, has not disappointed in his speech in New Hampshire.
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“I love being here in the state of granite, because this is where real men protect women,” said Mace in his opening remarks.
“I learned in my fight at Congress that we, as women, still have a war to wage the far left, who want men in female spaces. They want men in our locker rooms. They want men to shower next to our 12-year-old daughters,” she said. “And they think that men can get pregnant. I’m just there to say that biological truth is not that.”