NANCY MACE THANKS CONGRESSMAN JOE CUNNINGHAM FOR HIS SERVICE TO SC-01

NOVEMBER 6, 2020 (CHARLESTON, S.C.)  —  Friday morning, State Representative Nancy Mace thanked Congressman Joe Cunningham for his service to the Lowcountry.

Nancy Mace released the following statement: “Thank you Congressman Cunningham for your service to the state of South Carolina. The Lowcountry thanks you. I thank you. I also want to thank your family. Any time you’re in elected office, your family makes enormous sacrifices to serve.

Our team looks forward to working with you and your team to best serve the Lowcountry. I am grateful for your dedication to serving the constituents of SC01.

I am deeply humbled that Lowcountry voters have put their faith in me to be their voice in Congress. Now is the time to put the Lowcountry First — rebuild our economy, protect Parris Island, and preserve our beautiful coastline. I promise to be the independent voice we need in Congress and to represent our Lowcountry values.”

 

MEDIA CONTACT:  Mara Mellstrom

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About Nancy Mace:  State Representative Nancy Mace grew up in Goose Creek, S.C. and eventually graduated from Stratford High School, but not before working at the Waffle House on College Park Road in Ladson. She graduated magna cum laude from The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, where she was the school’s first female to graduate from its Corps of Cadets in 1999. She later earned a masters degree in Mass Communication from The University of Georgia. She is the author of In The Company of Men: A Woman at The Citadel (Simon & Schuster, 2001). Her business experience stems from corporate technology consulting to starting her own company as well as commercial real estate. Mace also served as a Coalitions Director and Field Director for Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.; she worked in seven different states during the 2016 presidential primaries and played a pivotal role in the Lowcountry’s First Congressional District during the South Carolina primary. She is the mom of two children aged 11 and 13.