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Nancy Mace flees speaking engagement after she saw how few people showed up
Self-described proud transphobe Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) cancelled a speaking engagement moments before it was set to begin because only eight people showed up. The candidate for South Carolina governor was reportedly planning to speak at an event hosted by hate group Moms for Liberty and expected about 100 people to attend. Related Nancy Mace threatens to cut funding for state universities citing a web form with 15 genders But when she arrived, only eight voters not including security or press had come to hear her talk about parents rights in education. Mace and her team entered through a side door, walked past the stage where she had been set to speak, and went into a back room, reported My Horry News, a publication focused on South Carolinas Horry County, which Mace reportedly considers critical to a victory. After cancelling the speech, Mace instead answered questions from reporters and met with the people who did come. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Mace announced her gubernatorial campaign earlier this month and has centered her campaign around rolling back rights for transgender people. Hervideo announcing her campaignmentioned no policy issue other than trans rights, which it brought up in multiple ways.At a campaign event soon after she announced her campaign,she repeated anti-trans slursand got mad when called out.She also asked the presidentto put her name on a womens bathroom at his presidential library to honor her for her opposition to trans rights.Despite the low turnout, internal data released by her campaign claims Mace is leading her Republican opponents with 25% support, with second and third place candidates Alan Wilson and Ralph Norman trailing her at 17% and 10% respectively. Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.
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