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Nancy Mace

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Gender Female
Age 46
Date of birth December 4,1977
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Fort Liberty
North Carolina
United States
SpouseCurtis Jackson
Party Republican Party
ParentsEmory Mace
Anne Mace
Official site mace.house.gov
Current office2022-03-31 07:16:43
2023-02-01 12:57:03
SC 1st District
2023-08-06 08:17:30
Previous positionSouth Carolina State Representative (2018–2020)
BooksIn the Company of Men: A Woman at the Citadel
Education University of Georgia
The Citadel
Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication
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Date of Upd.
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Nancy Ruth Mace is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for South Carolina's 1st congressional district since 2021. Her district includes much of the state's share of the East Coast, from Charleston to Hilton Head Island.

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... " This take it or leave it or I ll blame you won t work on us, " South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace, a moderate who voted against the House bill on Friday, wrote on X...

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... Human or non-human? In one notable exchange, Nancy Mace, a South Carolina Republican, asked Mr Grusch elaborate on what he knew about non-terrestrial bodies...

She helped kill Roe v Wade - what does she want now?

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Jun 21,2023 8:11 pm

... " Women are watching Republicans post-Roe, and anything short of a compassionate strategy to win back suburban women and swing voters will severely set back the pro-life movement and the party as a whole, " Nancy Mace, one of the few House Republicans who has publicly called for more flexibility on abortion, told the BBC in a statement...

Debt ceiling deal: US House overwhelmingly passes bill

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May 31,2023 9:50 pm

... South Carolina Republican Nancy Mace, who pledged to vote no, told the BBC her party " didn t get anything out of this"...

Katty Kay: A growing case of transatlantic heartburn

Katty Kay: A growing case of transatlantic heartburn
May 27,2023 10:31 pm

... They must choose whether to stand with China or to stand alongside the United States, and we cannot allow them to continue to play both sides, " Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace of South Carolina, told the US network NBC...

Tom Rice: South Carolina ousts Republican who voted to impeach Trump

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... But another Republican in the state who had criticised Mr Trump, Nancy Mace, comfortably won her vote...

Katty Kay: A growing case of transatlantic heartburn

Jun 15,2022 7:25 am

By Katty KayUS Special Correspondent

America's Allies are getting nervous. As more Republicans jump into The Race for president, and the 2024 election kicks into High Gear , some European leaders have their eyes on brewing storms in the transatlantic waters.

First, America is about to turn inwards, as countries tend to do during major elections. The Push to prioritise domestic voters could well lead to some candidates in the Republican Party campaigning on The Promise of cutting US support for Ukraine. That 's not something most Europeans are happy about.

The Republican Speaker of The House , Kevin McCarthy, once warned That he doesn't intend to grant a " blank cheque" to Ukraine.

Florida Governor Ron Desantis , who is running to be the Republican nominee for president, described The War between Russia and Ukraine as a " territorial dispute". His Republican rival, the former president, Donald Trump , told CNN he didn't see The War in terms of winning or losing - a concerning statement for Ukraine's Allies who clearly do want to win.

European Allies made little effort to disguise their problems with Mr Trump when he was the 45th president of the US. The prospect of him being re-elected as its 47th is seen, in The Words of former EU foreign policy advisor Nathalie Tocci , as " catastrophic. "

But even before we get to The First presidential debate, the ongoing clashes between Democrats and Republicans over The Debt ceiling have rocked confidence In America 's political system. " I think Europeans are getting increasingly used to the fact That this broken system, in many ways, impacts the US' global standing, " says Ms Tocci.

Raising The Debt ceiling to avoid America defaulting on its bills should be a routine matter of Government - But partisan politics here have made it a high-wire act with potentially devastating consequences, for the US and the global economies. Even if the two parties eventually reach a deal, the chaotic process has undermined America's reputation for competence. As One senior European official, who spoke to me on the condition of anonymity, phrased it: " The visuals don't look good. "

Christine Lagarde , The Head of the European Central Bank , was even more frank when she called the prospect a " major, major disaster". The German Finance Minister , Christian Lindner , bluntly suggested American politicians just needed to Grow Up . When Your Friends are telling you to Grow Up , you wonder what your enemies are thinking.

There is consternation - " astonishment" is The Word I Heard - over how badly America is handling this budget round. Angus King , The Independent Senator from Maine, is aware of how it looks abroad: " America pays its bills for the debts we incur - Three short years ago we had bipartisan understanding of this fact. We need to get back to That - and fast. "

If Washington can't get this task right, anxious Allies ask, what else might it be unable to handle?

The Row has already directly impacted America's National Security interests. Last week, President Biden Cut Short his trip to Asia, in order to Focus On the negotiations, skipping planned visits to Australia and Papua New. The itinerary change drew scathing comments from the Sydney Morning Herald's Matthew Knott, Who Said the " snub" played straight into China's hands.

Australia - a key US Ally - had planned a meeting during Mr Biden's trip of the so-called Quad countries (India, Japan, the US, and Australia ) to discuss regional security. It's hard not to imagine Beijing enjoying The Spectacle of its regional adversaries rearranging their summit because US domestic politics got in The Way .

Which gets us to perhaps The Most profound source of worry among America's European Allies - a growing divide over How To best handle China. While Washington has taken an increasingly hawkish tone, Europe has a sense That it may need to forge its own path.

Europeans don't want to annoy Washington, But they aren't convinced either That their security or economic priorities are the same as America's. Trade between Germany and China Rose to a record level Last Year , solidifying China as Germany's largest trading partner. Some European leaders are vocal about not wanting to be bullied into Choosing Sides .

When he travelled to Beijing in April, accompanied by a bevy of French business leaders, President Emanuel Macron voiced That Ambivalence - especially on the thorny issue of Taiwan. " The paradox would be That , overcome with panic, we believe We Are just America's followers, " he told the Politico news site, " The question Europeans need to answer … is it in our interest to accelerate [a crisis] on Taiwan? No. "

This divergence has led to some clashes With Us politicians: " Our European Allies need to make a decision. They must choose whether to stand with China or to stand alongside the United States , and we cannot allow them to continue to play both sides, " Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace of South Carolina , told the US network NBC. As the 2024 election approaches there's little indication either Republicans or Democrats will soften their stance On China .

American elections are always closely watched, both by adversaries and Allies . The global consequences are enormous. Most Allies would say they want a US That is competent, stable, and engaged. But a potentially catastrophic battle over The Debt ceiling, a possible shift in the Ukraine war effort, the chance of a second tumultuous Trump presidency and differences over China don't seem to point in That direction.

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