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Apr 8, 2026 | Post and Courier: Mount Pleasant mayor crosses party line, endorses Democrat Nancy Lacore for local seat in Congress
Mar 28, 2026 | CNN: Admiral removed by Hegseth: 'He’s focused on politics not personnel'
Mar 27, 2026 | ABC News 4: Admiral Nancy Lacore to participate in Cooper River Bridge Run, honoring women veterans
Jan 20, 2026 | Post and Courier: ‘I’m not done yet:’ Fired Navy leader enters coastal SC congressional race as a Democrat
Jan 20, 2026 | ABC News: Navy admiral removed by Hegseth announces run for Congress
Jan 20, 2026 | Washington Examiner: Top Navy official fired by Hegseth running for Mace’s seat in South Carolina
Jan 20, 2026 | South Carolina Daily Gazette: Former Navy Reserve chief announces bid for SC’s 1st District
Jan 20, 2026 | ABC 4 Charleston: Navy veteran Nancy Lacore announces bid for Congress in South Carolina's 1st District
Jan 20, 2026 | WCSC: Navy veteran announces run to represent SC’s First Congressional District
Jan 20, 2026 | WTOC: Navy veteran announces campaign for Congress in South Carolina’s First District
Updated: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Beginning in early May, SC-01 Democratic primary voters who voted in at least one of the ‘20, ‘22, or ‘24 primary elections need to see across digital platforms including Youtube, Meta, and programmatic, positive information detailing retired Rear Admiral Nancy Lacore’s distinguished career in the Navy, and her commitment to always put service before politics:
Nancy Lacore served our nation for 35 years in the Navy, a career that began as a helicopter pilot and culminated as a three-star admiral and the Chief of Navy Reserve, where she was entrusted to lead more than 60,000 sailors. In 2025, she and other senior military leaders were removed without cause by Pete Hegseth and the Trump Administration.
She’s running for Congress to ensure every family has access to affordable healthcare, fellow veterans and service members aren’t left behind, our Democracy and national security are protected, and to bring down costs so Lowcountry families who work hard can get ahead.
Voters need to see positive communications starting in early May. Early voting takes place from May 26 — June 5 and the Primary Election is on Tuesday, June 9.
Supporters can find campaign media HERE.
**It’s important that any reference to Nancy’s bio reflect the facts of her story and is not sensationalized.