Nancy Lacore

Nancy Lacore

@nancylacore.bsky.social

Nancy Lacore is a mom of six, Navy vet, and retired Rear Admiral running for Congress in South Carolina’s 1st District. nancylacore.com

1,931 Followers 1 Following 31 Posts Joined Jan 2026
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Another great stop in the district this week — thank you to the Colleton County Democratic Party for hosting their convention. Grateful for the chance to connect with leaders and organizers across the county!

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Great energy at the Beaufort County Democratic Party convention this weekend. Thank you to everyone who welcomed our campaign — excited to keep building momentum across the First District!

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1 week ago

Demoting Kristi Noem isn’t accountability. She oversaw an agency that abused its power, terrorized citizens, and sowed distrust in our communities. This change isn’t a substitute for real justice and real reform.

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2 weeks ago
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My statement on President Trump’s strikes on Iran:

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Thank you to my friends, Ginny Deerin & Linda Ketner, for hosting such a wonderful gathering last night. Leaders & neighbors who’ve been invested in the future of SC for decades and who believe we can win this seat. Proud to stand with those committed to moving SC-01 forward.

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Highlights: Trump casts a rosy vision of America while chastising his political enemies President Donald Trump spent his State of the Union touting his economic and immigration agenda, hoping a long list of accomplishments can counter his low approval ratings.

Last night’s SOTU presented a false, rosy narrative about the economy. People don’t live on economic statistics — they live on paychecks & monthly bills. If we want to rebuild trust, we have to focus less on political division and more on restoring economic freedom to Americans.

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3 weeks ago
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Christian nationalist pastor speaks on his sermon to troops at Pentagon Controversial Pastor Doug Wilson's theological and historical views, particularly on gender roles and slavery, have long drawn scrutiny and criticism.

Inviting Douglas Wilson to preach at the Pentagon sends a clear and troubling message to our troops: not all of you belong. That is wrong, and it is not the military I served in—where diversity was our strength and unity was how we got the job done.

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Welcome home to my son and to every service member returning to the arms of loved ones.

I’ve been on both sides of deployment — and I’ll always fight for the men and women who wear the uniform and the families who support them. Freedom isn’t free.

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3 weeks ago
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ICYMI: This week, the Supreme Court ruled that IEEPA does not give Trump the power to impose tariffs.

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We can’t take back the House if we don’t win this seat. Grateful to be part of @emilyslist.bsky.social Mission Majority and to keep fighting for all of the hardworking families of South Carolina in Congress.

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3 weeks ago
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Thank you to my friend, Brigid Sullivan, and others, for hosting last night’s meet-and-greet and bringing together neighbors who care about stronger representation in SC-01. Grateful for the opportunity to share and hear from our community.

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Proud to be endorsed by Veterans for Responsible Leadership — leaders who understand that defending democracy means honoring the oath of office and protecting the institutions that serve the American people.

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Above all, he taught us to take pride in who we are and in the dignity of our work. His call for unity among working Americans is even more relevant and urgent today.

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His historic presidential campaigns in the 1980s helped expand the boundaries of what was possible in American politics and opened doors for future leaders.

He challenged the nation to be more just and more compassionate.

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Rev. Jesse Jackson, a son of South Carolina from just up I-26 in Greenville, is an American hero. He carried forward the work of Dr. King with unwavering determination — continuing the march, continuing the fight.

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3 weeks ago
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On Presidents’ Day, we honor the presidency, not for any one person, but for the responsibility it carries: upholding the Constitution, the rule of law, and serving the people.

Having served under multiple Presidents, I know our country works best when leaders put the nation above themselves.

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1 month ago
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It was lovely meeting several of my Mount Pleasant neighbors yesterday at Gala Cafe! Thank you to my friend Elizabeth Colbert Busch for organizing this get-together.

If you’re interested in hosting or attending a meet and greet, feel free to reach out to our team at political@nancylacore.com!

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1 month ago
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Really enjoyed the program put on by SINO in Charleston this evening. It was a pleasure to hear the speakers tell about their experiences in Ukraine and be reminded that Democracy is worth fighting for.

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1 month ago

This depiction of Black Americans is a tactic meant to shock and distract, with a long and violent history, and it has no place in our politics. The Obamas have always modeled dignity, empathy, and respect for the American people. That is the standard our country deserves.

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1 month ago
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I’m moved that so many people believe in our mission. I can’t wait to continue to grow this campaign over the next several months. #sc01 #scpolitics

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1 month ago
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Thank you to the Charleston County Democratic Women for organizing Monday’s congressional candidate forum — and to the community members and fellow candidates who came together to talk about the future of our district!

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1 month ago
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Charleston County Democratic Women · Charleston County Democratic Party EDIT: Do to the great response for our forum, we have moved to a larger venue—Morris Brown AME Church, 13 Morris St, Downtown. We have also changed the time with sign in and social time at 6:00 P...

See you Monday! RSVP: mobilize.us/s/8jmV23

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1 month ago
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‘Be prepared’. SC’s McMaster, state officials caution residents ahead of winter storm The storm could potentially cause significant power outages lasting up to four days, with temperatures dropping to 5-10 degrees in the Upstate.

South Carolinians are facing dangerous winter weather, and I urge everyone to take this storm seriously. Call the South Carolina 24/7 Winter Weather Hotline at 866-246-0133 for immediate info on shelters, road conditions, and resources.

www.thestate.com/news/weather...

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1 month ago
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In just over a week since we launched this campaign, 10,000 of you have donated.

I’m overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from across this district, our state, and the nation — thank you.

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1 month ago
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Thank you to the Blue Pearls of Oyster Point for the opportunity to introduce myself and take questions from neighbors last night!

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1 month ago
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After 35 years in uniform, I’m proud to stand with @votevets.org Military families in SC-01 deserve leaders who show up, lower costs, and get results. That’s the leadership I’ll bring to Congress.

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Thank you, everyone, for your tremendous support. It’s time to get to work.

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1 month ago

My heart is broken, and I’m outraged by the murder of Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse and VA worker, at the hands of federal agents. I love our country; I served our country, and I know we are better than this. It’s time for Congress to step up and hold our leaders accountable.

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