WYFF 4 reports that In a one-on-one interview with WYFF News 4, Republican candidate for South Carolina governor and U.S.
Nancy Mace said her campaign is seeing strong support across the state, especially in the Upstate.
Mace called the response “deeply humbling.”As she campaigns across South Carolina, Mace said voters in different parts of the state are raising distinct concerns.
In the Upstate, she said voters are focused on roads, traffic and infrastructure as Greenville and surrounding cities and counties continue to grow.“Just as a singular member of Congress, I brought in over $400 million for roads and bridges.
I supported the largest infrastructure grant in state history, which was to the tune of $195 million, so what I want to do is what I've done in the Lowcountry.
I want to take that statewide,” Mace said.She also proposed more transparency from the South Carolina Department of Transportation, saying residents should be able to track road projects and know why potholes or repairs have not been completed.“One of the things I would love to sign into law is a bill that … if your potholes filled within 10 days, then the state tells you why,” Mace said.Mace said crime and corruption are major focuses of her campaign and said she wants to be South Carolina’s “law and order gove...