Axios reports:
The former chief of staff to Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) on Friday filed to run as a Republican primary challenger against his onetime boss. Daniel Hanlon filed to challenge Mace in the state’s June congressional primary on Friday, according to a Federal Election Commission filing.
Hanlon worked as a senior staffer for Mace from when she first entered Congress in 2021 until last December, including as chief of staff for nearly two years, according to LegiStorm. Recent reports have drawn attention to Mace’s struggle to retain staffers and her appetite for the public spotlight.
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The former chief of staff to Rep. Nancy Mace filed to run as a Republican primary challenger against his onetime boss. https://t.co/Y7k7Th517I
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