Nancy Mace Declares Herself 'Trump in High Heels' at South Carolina Governor Campaign Launch
CBS NewsSeptember 5, 20253 min3,939 views
14 connectionsΒ·18 entities in this videoβCampaign Launch and Trump Alignment
- π Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace launched her bid for governor of South Carolina with a town hall in Myrtle Beach.
- π Mace declared herself "Trump in high heels," expressing her support for President Trump and stating she is following his lead.
- π₯ She aims to "burn down" what's broken in South Carolina and rebuild it, vowing to work harder for the state than anyone else.
Key Policy Stances and Messaging
- π³οΈβπ Mace highlighted her focus on cultural war issues, including transgender bills she brought to the House and would sign into law as governor.
- π― The town hall was held in a ruby red district to appeal to the hard-right conservatives who have supported her.
- π£οΈ She defended President Trump against allegations of being a rapist, stating she disavows such claims as a survivor of rape.
Fundraising and Political Landscape
- π° Mace touted significant fundraising success in the first 10 days of her gubernatorial campaign announcement.
- πΊπΈ The video also briefly mentions other Republican lawmakers seeking higher office, such as Marsha Blackburn and Tommy Tuberville.
- π It touches upon the political landscape in North Carolina, noting Democrat Roy Cooper's decision to run for governor after being term-limited.
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Nancy MaceDonald TrumpSouth Carolina GovernorGubernatorial RaceTown HallCultural War IssuesTransgender BillsConservative PoliticsFundraisingRoy CooperMarsha BlackburnTommy Tuberville
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