
Nancy Mace eyes run to replace Graham in Senate
11 to choose a replacement for Graham in the 2026 race.
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Mace had previously mounted a Senate primary challenge to Graham in 2014 but was likewise crushed and came in fifth place. As the state scrambles to find a replacement for the senator, who died on Saturday evening at age 71, Mace may be hoping to take the seat, according to a Politico report . Asked about interest in replacing Graham, a person familiar with Mace’s thinking told The Hill Sunday morning: "YOLO” — the saying, “You Only Live Once.” Mace is expected to conduct polling this week to measure her.
Furthermore, Rep. Nancy Mace R-S.C. is considering a run to replace the late Sen. Lindsey Graham R-S.C. in the Senate.
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Mace had previously mounted a Senate primary challenge to Graham in 2014 but was likewise crushed and came in fifth place.
according to Washington ExaminerAs the state scrambles to find a replacement for the senator, who died on Saturday evening at age 71, Mace may be hoping to take the seat, according to a Politico report .
according to Washington ExaminerAsked about interest in replacing Graham, a person familiar with Mace’s thinking told The Hill Sunday morning: "YOLO” — the saying, “You Only Live Once.” Mace is expected to conduct polling this week to measure her
according to The Hill — Just InRep. Nancy Mace R-S.C. is considering a run to replace the late Sen. Lindsey Graham R-S.C. in the Senate.
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