Republican Representative Nancy Mace Calls Possibility of Being Trump's 2024 Running Mate Intriguing
Despite past friction with former President Trump, Mace shows willingness to 'bury the hatchet' amidst ongoing rumors she is on Trump's vice-presidential shortlist for 2024.
- Republican Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina has expressed her intrigue about the possibility of being former President Trump's running mate for 2024, despite earlier conflicts between them.
- Despite not having been officially asked yet, Mace affirmed her current focus on South Carolina and her commitment to women's issues, noting Republicans' loss of support among women in recent times.
- Mace was one of eight Republicans who voted to remove Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker, a move that some found surprising given her previously displayed conservative alignment.
- Despite former President Trump previously calling Mace a 'grandstanding loser', Mace has shown willingness to move past earlier discrepancies in order to 'save the country' from experiencing another four years under President Joe Biden.
- It was also reported that Mace's persistent defense of former President Trump in political affairs has not gone unnoticed, highlighting her as a likely candidate for Trump's vice-presidential pick.