Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina is considering a bid to fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham, multiple outlets report. The New York Post and The Washington Times describe sources saying Mace is “strongly” or “reportedly” considering the run. The Hill also reports that Mace is looking at the possibility of replacing Graham, citing a person familiar with her thinking and noting that she is expected to conduct polling this week. Other coverage says Mace would be leaving the House if she pursues the Senate seat after an unsuccessful bid for governor earlier this year, in which she finished fifth in the Republican primary. Mediaite reports that Mace tells Fox News she is interested and says she would “certainly take a look,” reflecting an early-stage consideration rather than a confirmed decision. Collectively, the reports describe an emerging political move by Mace as she evaluates whether to enter the South Carolina Senate race that will follow Graham’s death.