Jordan Pace discusses endorsement and calls for change in South Carolina’s 6th district

Jordan Pace, South Carolina State Representative for the 117th District
Jordan Pace, South Carolina State Representative for the 117th District
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Jordan Pace, a public figure known for his advocacy of conservative principles, posted several statements on social media between February 21 and February 24, 2026. The posts reference endorsements, daily experiences, and political change in South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District.

On February 21, Pace commented on a local endorsement: “I’ve known Sheriff Nash for nearly 20 years now. He was one of the primary leaders of the Tea Party in the Lowcountry & has been a relentless advocate for constitutional conservatism for as long as I’ve known him. This is a strong endorsement for Pascoe!”

Two days later, on February 23, he shared a personal observation: “This is a weekly, if not daily occurrence for me”.

On February 24, Pace addressed political reform with another post: “It’s time to fix the 6th”.

Pace has previously advocated for conservative policies in South Carolina and often comments on local and state-level political developments. His recent posts continue to highlight ongoing debates within the state’s Republican circles about representation and leadership in the Lowcountry region.



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