From Nancy Mace for Governor <[email protected]>
Subject I didn’t just read the Woman at the Well story—I lived it.
Date August 18, 2025 12:40 PM
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There’s an old story in Scripture. Maybe you know it.
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A broken woman. Alone. Ashamed. Cast out.





She came to the well at noon, hoping no one would see her.





But Jesus did see her.





He didn’t shame her. He didn’t cancel her. He offered her living water.
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She was stunned.





Jesus said:





“If you knew who I was, you would’ve asked me for a drink. And I would’ve
given you living water.”
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That story hits me deep—because I was that woman.





I’ve been told I wasn’t good enough.





But God doesn’t need perfection; He uses the broken to carry out His perfect
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At 17, I dropped out of high school.





My parents gave me two choices: Go back to school, or get a job.





So I got to work…at Waffle House. Graveyard shifts. Spatula in hand.
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It was humbling. It was hard. But it wasn’t the end of my story.





25 years later, that high school dropout became the first woman to graduate
from The Citadel, and the first Republican woman elected to Congress from South
Carolina.


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And I didn’t do it alone—God carried me.





He carried me through trauma, heartbreak, single motherhood, public failure,
and private grief.





He carried me when I was assaulted. When I was raped. When I was diagnosed
with PTSD.





When I moved four times to keep my children safe.





When the world called me unworthy, God called me redeemed.





When the Left tried to silence me, God gave me a voice.





When I had nothing left to give, God filled me with living water.





I know what it means to be broken. And I know what it means to be rebuilt by
grace.





This is more than politics. It’s a spiritual battle.
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A fight for our churches, our daughters, our freedom—and our souls.





And I won’t sit back while spineless politicians sell out our country for fame
and favor.





Now I’m running for Governor, and I’m up against a machine that wants to erase
the values of faith-based Americans like you,Patriot.
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If you believe in grace, truth, and second chances, I’m asking you to stand
with me right now.
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SUPPORT NANCY MACE FOR GOVERNOR
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Because there are millions of women out there still waiting at the well.





Let’s show them: God still sees them.
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And America still has fighters who won’t back down.





— Nancy Mace

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P.S. I know what it feels like to be overlooked. Ignored. Counted out. But I
also know what it feels like to be used by God for a mission far bigger than
myself.





If you're ready to join me, I’d be honored to fight alongside you.
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High school dropout. Waffle House waitress. First woman to graduate from The
Citadel. Single mom. Fighter.



Nancy Mace wasn’t born into power. She worked for every inch of ground she’s
gained.



At 17, she dropped out of high school and took a job slinging hash browns at
Waffle House to survive. No silver spoon. No Ivy League connections. Just grit,
grace, and a whole lot of graveyard shifts.



By the grace of God, she turned that struggle into a story no politician can
touch. She made history as the first woman to graduate from The Citadel, South
Carolina’s legendary military college. She built her own business. She raised
two kids on her own. And when the Left came for everything she believed in, she
stood her ground.

Now, she’s running for Governor of South Carolina.



Nancy Mace is a battle-tested conservative who’s walked through fire and come
out swinging. In Congress, she’s been one of President Trump’s fiercest allies,
fighting to secure our border, protect our daughters, and stop the Left’s sick
agenda dead in its tracks.



She’s not here to make friends. She’s here to make history.



Nancy is fighting to:

* Eliminate South Carolina’s Income Tax—the highest in the Southeast
* Prosecute violent criminals and pedophiles with zero leniency
* Crack down on sanctuary sheriffs who let illegal aliens roam free
* Defund radical public universities that indoctrinate, not educate
* Reform education so students learn how to think—not what to think
* Work hand-in-hand with President Trump to put South Carolina FIRST
Through every hardship, Nancy never gave up. And now she’s ready to do what
she’s always done: roll up her sleeves, take the heat, and lead from the front.



South Carolina is worth fighting for. And Nancy Mace is just getting started.




PAID FOR BY NANCY MACE FOR GOVERNOR




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Charleston, SC 29492

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