The representative Nancy Mace, RS.C., registered a confrontation with a voter about when the conservative legislator was going to celebrate his next City Council, with the exchange ending in several expletives and insults of both sides.
“Some deranged lunatics, wearing Daisy Dukes, in a makeup store, they got into my face today. The Democrats are crazy. So I left, and I won the setback,” Mace said in a publication on Saturday X along with a video of the confrontation.
The video, which is less than two minutes, seems to start shortly after the exchange between MACE and the voter began, with Mace explaining that the municipalities “every year” while accusing the voter of “harassing it.”
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The Republican congresswoman of South Carolina, Nancy Mace, speaks during a visit to the Republican meeting of the Richland County. (Tracy Glantz/The State/Tribune News Service through Getty Images)
“I have already done one, I will do much more,” Mace tells the man. “You’re always invited.”
“It’s a simple question,” replies the man.
The conversation turns when Mace informs the man who “voted for homosexual marriage twice”, a point that apparently offended the voter.
Representative Nancy Mace walks to the cameras of the Capitol House of the United States on November 14, 2023. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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“What does that have to do with me?” He asked. “Do you think everything about me has to do with Gay Mariardage?”
“I do it, absolutely,” says Mace.
The conversation then quickly becomes confrontative, with Mace calling the “crazy” man.
“You left absolutely crazy,” Mace tells that man. “Get out of my face.”
Rep. Nancy Mace (Anna MoneyMaker/Getty Images)
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“You are crazy,” replies the man. “They will vote so quickly this year.”
Then, Mace published the exchange in social networks.
“I carry the line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Try me,” he said in the position.
The Mace office did not drive a request for digital comments from Fox News.