NANCY MACE VOTES FOR NEW GOP CONFERENCE CHAIR

MAY 12, 2021 (CHARLESTON, S.C.)  —  Team Mace issues the following statement regarding the GOP Conference vote:

“Rep. Mace’s focus has been and always will be on representing SC-01 and speaking out against Nancy Pelosi’s socialist policies. This is what she was sent to Congress to do. Any disagreements we have with each other within our Party should be discussed internally, and not dragged out into public for all to see. This is the Ronald Reagan Rule or 11th Commandment.”

“Congresswoman Nancy Mace voted to remove Liz Cheney as GOP Conference Chair this morning. Rep. Mace is determined to keep doing the job the Lowcountry sent her to Congress to do, ready to work to put Republicans back in the majority in 2022, and ready to see Republicans united. We should be working together and not against one another during some of the most serious socialist challenges our nation has ever faced.”

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About Nancy Mace:  Representative Nancy Mace grew up in Goose Creek, S.C. and eventually graduated from Stratford High School, but not before working at the Waffle House on College Park Road in Ladson. She graduated magna cum laude from The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, where she was the school’s first female to graduate from its Corps of Cadets in 1999. She later earned a masters degree in Mass Communication from The University of Georgia. She is the author of In The Company of Men: A Woman at The Citadel (Simon & Schuster, 2001). Her business experience stems from corporate technology consulting to starting her own company as well as commercial real estate. Mace also served as a Coalitions Director and Field Director for Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.; she worked in seven different states during the 2016 presidential primaries and played a pivotal role in the Lowcountry’s First Congressional District during the South Carolina primary. She is the mom of two children aged 12 and 14.