Like a lot of Americans, I struggled to make ends meet, living paycheck to paycheck as I also worked to earn my high school diploma taking classes at

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At 17 years old, I dropped out of high school and started waitressing at the local Waffle House to put food on the table.

Like a lot of Americans, I struggled to make ends meet, living paycheck to paycheck as I also worked to earn my high school diploma taking classes at a technical college. I got by without government handouts or radical socialist policies – and I am a better woman because of it.

This is the Waffle House I used to work at!


I went from Waffle House to Washington, with a few stops in between, but my first job taught me many lessons I use in Congress to this day: the value of hard-work, kindness, and perseverance.

I’m running for re-election because I understand the real problems American families are dealing with and how to find sustainable solutions. I didn’t grow up with millions in the bank, and a silver spoon in my mouth. My dad was an Army General and my mom a schoolteacher. My parents taught me the key to success, work.

And working is what I’ve been doing since I was 17.

Congress is in desperate need of people like me – someone who understands having to make the choice between gas or groceries because you only have enough dollar bills in your wallet to cover one or the other. Someone who knows what it’s like to earn a living and make sacrifices.

It’s people like you and me who should be representing America – not the liberal-elites who are used to always getting their way (or buying their way).

But here’s where I need your help – the rich continue to run Congress because they have the funds to do so. But I have you…

I’m relying on the support of grassroots donors who want to see real change happen in America. Will you make a donation to my campaign to send a hard-working, every-day American back to Washington?

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There was a time in my life where I never thought I would graduate high school, let alone serve in Congress. I’ve never forgotten the feeling of being 17, so lost and confused but also filled with so much ambition to make a life for myself.

I am taking the same ambition to Congress, to fight for you. Join me and let’s shake up Congress together.

For America,

-Nancy Mace

P.S. I know money is tight, but truly one dollar can make a difference in a campaign like mine because these races come down to the last minute and the last dollar. So, if you only have a dollar to spare, please know how thankful I am for your support, and I hope to continue to make you proud in Congress.

















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