
"A new poll of 1,089 likely Republican primary voters, conducted by The Trafalgar Group from May 2 to 5, shows Mace snagging just 15.2% of respondents' support, behind U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman (at 19.6%), state Attorney General Alan Wilson (23.1%), and state Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette (25.2%). Right behind Mace is millionaire businessman Rom Reddy (10.1%)."
"Earlier this month, the House Ethics Committee began investigating Mace's alleged overcharging of $9,000 to a congressional program to subsidize Congress members' housing. She called the investigation a retaliatory attack against her as a woman, South Carolina Public Radio reported."
"Mace has previously referred to herself as a " Full TERF" (an acronym for "trans-exclusionary radical feminist") and has a long and proud history of demonizing trans people. She has, in many ways, become the public face of the Republicans' crusade to eradicate trans people from all aspects of civic life."
"When Mace first ran for a congressional seat in 2020, she ran an ad falsely accusing her opponent of passing a law "requiring transgender equality in the military." During Mace's 2022 reelection campaign, she falsely accused her opponent, a pediatrician, of conducting ""
A poll of 1,089 likely Republican primary voters from May 2 to 5 shows Nancy Mace receiving 15.2% support, placing fourth in a six-way race. U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman leads with 19.6%, followed by state Attorney General Alan Wilson at 23.1% and state Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette at 25.2%. Millionaire businessman Rom Reddy is next at 10.1%. The House Ethics Committee has begun investigating alleged overcharging of $9,000 to a congressional program that subsidizes members’ housing. Mace has characterized the investigation as retaliation. She has previously described herself as a “proud transphobe” and a “Full TERF,” and has a record of demonizing trans people, including campaign ads that falsely accused opponents of promoting transgender-related policies.
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