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A South Carolina politician lost her race after making waves
South Carolina, USASunday, June 14, 2026
Her record shows little for her voters. Instead of holding town halls, she skipped events she called organized by "left-wing extremists. " She later called her own constituents "nasty" and "evil" while claiming they ignored real needs. She once accused a foster care advocate of "physically accosting" her during a handshake. At an airport, she called police officers "incompetent. "
Mace also spent time on flashy bills targeting immigrants and transgender people. One bill would have banned non-natural-born citizens from holding elected office. Another proposed forcing immigrants through "assimilation" tests. She pushed a federal bathroom bill that would require people to use facilities matching their birth sex.
Her one moment in the spotlight came from the Epstein files. Pushing for their release was the right move, and she deserves credit for it. But that good deed was drowned out by years of heat over more controversial fights. In the end, voters saw through her empty showmanship. They wanted someone focused on real issues like jobs, housing, and making life cheaper—not someone chasing fame while attacking minority groups.
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