Rep. Nancy Mace Expresses Interest in Trump VP Slot Amidst Primary Challenges
Despite not being on Trump's shortlist, Rep. Nancy Mace remains hopeful for a VP nomination, while facing a tough primary battle and criticism from party leaders.
- Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) has indicated she would accept a vice presidential nomination from Donald Trump, despite not being included in his shortlist.
- Mace has faced criticism from former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and is preparing for a challenging primary race.
- She has shifted her stance towards Trump, endorsing him and seeking his support ahead of her primary contest.
- Mace's potential VP candidacy and her focus on women's issues highlight her efforts to influence the 2024 election.
- Despite internal party conflicts, Mace continues to position herself as an independent voice within the GOP.