GOP Rep. Nancy Mace Hints She Might Back Nikki Haley for President

GOP Rep. Nancy Mace Hints She Might Back Nikki Haley for President
Then-congressional candidate Nancy Mace speaks to a crowd in Charleston, S.C., on Oct. 31, 2020. Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images
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Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) said May 17 she wants to see a woman on the 2024 presidential ticket, possibly suggesting that she will endorse former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley for president.

“I have two constituents who are going to be running and I love them both,” Mace told Punchbowl News at a May 17 event in Washington, referring to Haley and Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), who has founded an exploratory committee and is expected to launch a presidential campaign in the near future.

“I have not weighed in on 2024 yet. I kind of wear my heart on my sleeve. I want to see a woman on the ticket. I think it’s past time,” she continued. “I don’t want Democrats to beat us to the punch on a female president. I have a daughter, I’m a girl mom, and I’ve worked really hard to break glass ceilings, so I’m very proud of Nikki. She’s all in for the presidency.”

The Haley campaign declined to comment.

Mace’s office, in an email to The Epoch Times after the event, denied the congresswoman hinted she would endorse Haley. Rather they reiterated that she wants to see a female on the GOP ticket.

Mace has shattered many glass ceilings. In 1999, she was the first woman to graduate from the military college The Citadel and, in 2018, she became the first female Republican in South Carolina elected to Congress.

Mace expressed admiration for Scott and said she attends church with him.

“He’s the nicest human being on Earth,” she said.

Nonetheless, Mace held off on endorsing a candidate for the White House at the moment. She said that she will wait to see how the field takes shape and that it is early in the campaign season.

In addition to Haley, other GOP presidential candidates include former President Donald Trump, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, businessman Perry Johnson, commentator Larry Elder (who hosted a show on Epoch TV and NTD), and pastor Ryan Binkley. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to declare his candidacy by the end of the month.

Mace would be the second member of Congress to endorse Haley, joining Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.), who announced his endorsement at Haley’s campaign announcement on Feb. 15. He even compared Haley to one of history’s most prominent conservative leaders.

“Nikki will be a leader with an iron fist in a velvet glove,” Norman said. “I believe Nikki Haley is America’s version of Margaret Thatcher.”

During the Punchbowl News event, Mace made other news, including saying that the GOP “can’t continue being [expletive] to women” on the abortion issue. She cited legislation of hers related to birth control and rape kits. She also lamented that her own party has been “losing on the policy front on gun violence” amid recent mass shootings.

This article was updated to include a statement from Mace’s office. 
Jackson Richman
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Jackson Richman is a Washington correspondent for The Epoch Times. In addition to Washington politics, he covers the intersection of politics and sports/sports and culture. He previously was a writer at Mediaite and Washington correspondent at Jewish News Syndicate. His writing has also appeared in The Washington Examiner. He is an alum of George Washington University.
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