
Republican South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace is weighing a potential bid for governor in her state’s 2026 election, hinting that her decision on running may come soon, she told the Daily Caller in an exclusive interview Saturday.
“We’ll make a decision I hope pretty soon. I’m thinking about it and praying about it,” Mace told the Caller at Turning Point USA’s Young Women’s Leadership Summit. “The system is so broken there I might be forced to run.”
Since February, Mace has been at odds with South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, criticizing his inaction on prosecuting sex crimes — particularly in relation to video recordings she says were taken of her and other women without their consent by her ex-fiancé.
Mace cited deep frustrations with what she views as systemic failures in the state’s justice system as one motivator for seeking her state’s highest office.
“I mean everything that I have seen uncovered — whether we’re talking about child molesters, I’ve uncovered the worst cases, murder. We have in one of our counties 350 cases of murder that are just on the docket, not being prosecuted. We’ve got pedophiles that are not in jail, and certainly not getting the firing squad,” she added.
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