Momentum is with Mace

Nancy Mace for Congress Campaign Goes Into Final Stretch with $1.7 Million Cash on Hand, $500.000 More Than Democrat Incumbent Congressman Joe Cunningham

OCTOBER 15, 2020 (CHARLESTON, S.C.)  —  On Thursday, Nancy Mace for Congress announced having more than $1.7 million cash on hand going into the final three weeks on the campaign. That is $500,000 more dollars than reported by Democrat Joe Cunningham at the Q3 filing deadline.

Mace set a record outraising Democrat incumbent Joe Cunningham by $500,000 in the third quarter. The momentum is with Mace heading in the final weeks of the campaign to win South Carolina’s first congressional district. Nancy Mace has outraised her Democrat opponent by the largest margin of any GOP congressional challenger in the nation.

See report summary here.

Nancy Mace issued the following statement:
Team Mace is fired up and delivering BIG for the Lowcountry in the final stretch of this campaign. I hear it every day on the campaign trail. The Lowcountry is ready to take back the first district and put a true fiscal conservative leader in the House.

 

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.