The South Carolina gubernatorial primary delivered disappointing results for Congresswoman Nancy Mace, who finished in fifth place according to unofficial returns. She faced a significant setback, losing in her own home county and district. Once seen as an emerging figure in the Republican Party, Mace experienced a considerable defeat in this election.
Her loss marked a dramatic turn for a politician who had once enjoyed considerable national attention due to her political evolution. Despite her previous prominence, this primary outcome reflects a shift in her political fortunes in the state.

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