(NewsNation) — Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace made a sanction for herself warring the transgender issue. And now, she's hoping she tin thrust that question into the South Carolina governor's mansion.
Mace launched her gubernatorial bid this greeting astatine her alma mater, the Citadel successful Charleston.
So far, Mace is doing good successful the polls, starring by a slim borderline implicit South Carolina's Attorney General Alan Wilson. However, 52% of citizens stay undecided.
Mace tells "On Balance" she's moving and is looking guardant to bringing her "Trump successful precocious heels" mindset for 2026.
"To travel President Trump's agenda, we person a existent accidental successful 2026 to present America-first argumentation authorities by authorities successful the midterm elections," Mace said. "We request governors who are going to instrumentality that pb and instrumentality those policies."
Mace added that South Carolina, being the agleam reddish authorities it is, had a sanctuary sheriff who past twelvemonth went rogue and was letting amerciable aliens who are rapists, murderers and pedophiles retired into the state.
She says those are the issues worthy pushing for alteration successful her run.
"These fights are worthy warring for, whether we're talking astir amerciable migration oregon men and women's spaces or, successful my case, successful the authorities of South Carolina, we person the highest authorities income taxation successful the southeast."
"There's thing combative astir wanting a bigger, amended and brighter aboriginal for the full authorities of South Carolina."
Mace is hoping to get the endorsement of President Trump, adjacent going connected to picture him arsenic the cardinal to occurrence successful immoderate race.
"I mean, helium is simply a kingmaker, successful this case, a imaginable queenmaker successful the contention for politician of South Carolina," she said. "We're besides unveiling policies that Donald Trump, I believe, volition support, and we're going to enactment hard to gain his endorsement, to gain support."