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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-South Carolina, said she is close to launching a run for governor of her home state of South Carolina.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CONGRESSWOMAN NANCY MACE SPOKE AT THE NEW ENGLAND COUNCIL’S POLITICS AND EGGS FRIDAY, PRAISING NEW HAMPSHIRE’S FIRST IN THE NATION PRIMARY STATUS WHILE AIMING TO ...
Editor’s note: This story has been corrected to note Nancy Mace has not yet declared candidacy in the race for governor. South Carolina Rep. Ralph Norman (R) is expected to file is candidacy … ...
Conservative House GOP lawmaker Rep. Ralph Norman is launching a campaign for governor of South Carolina, where President Trump's endorsement will be critical.
Brian Musgrave's legal team filed a response in the ongoing defamation dispute surrounding U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace.
The South Carolina gubernatorial race is expected to feature a competitive GOP primary, with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) heavily weighing a bid that would pit her against Norman.
South Carolina's Fifth Congressional District Representative and one of the House's most conservative members, Ralph Norman, is set to enter SC's governor race.
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Because South Carolina is a reliably red state, winning the GOP nomination is key to anyone running for a statewide office. Who is Ralph Norman?
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