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Sponsor Our ArticlesU.S. Congresswoman Nancy Mace held a press conference in Columbia, contemplating a run for governor in South Carolina for the upcoming 2026 election. Addressing local party members and community members, she emphasized the need for strong leadership to tackle current economic challenges, including high inflation. Mace plans to travel across the state to gauge support and has begun to challenge the competition, positioning herself as a strong candidate for the gubernatorial race.
Columbia, S.C. – A **big buzz** was in the air on Monday as U.S. Congresswoman Nancy Mace held a press conference that caught the attention of local party members and residents alike. Just ahead of the Richland County GOP meeting, Mace took the stage at 930 Richland Street, starting the event at 5:30 p.m. This could be the **beginning of something big** as she openly explored the possibility of running for governor in South Carolina in 2026!
During her press conference, Mace made it clear that she plans to **hit the road** and travel across South Carolina in the coming weeks. What’s the goal? She wants to assess the support for her potential gubernatorial campaign. Mace mentioned how much she enjoys her work in Congress and emphasized her previous successes tackling various issues.
However, it was her comments about leadership in South Carolina that really caught many ears. With the **current economic challenges** weighing on residents, particularly high inflation, Mace emphasized the critical need for “strong leadership” to guide the state through these uncertain times. She didn’t hold back when discussing recent cuts to state income taxes, asserting that these measures haven’t helped the families who need it most.
Other names in the mix include Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and, of course, Attorney General Wilson. Mace is clearly ramping up her outreach, particularly in **conservative pockets** of the state, to bolster her name recognition ahead of campaigning.
As Mace prepares to potentially transition from Congress to the governor’s mansion, South Carolinians are likely to hear a lot more from her in the months to come. With strong views and a clear agenda, Mace is adding a dash of excitement to the upcoming political landscape in the Palmetto State!
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