Washington – Rape. Nancy Mess launched a campaign for South Carolina Governor on Monday after the announcement of the announcement.
“This morning, I am making it official. I am running to become the Governor of the great kingdom of South Carolina,” Mess said in an announcement at a military college on Monday morning, where she became the first woman to graduate from the Core of Cadets program in 1999.
The 47 -year -old Mess first entered the Congress in 2021, and has been recognized as a GOP firebrand in recent months after transferring positions in recent years.
South Carolina Republican made headlines for a GOP effort Ban the use of toilet Earlier this year, after the first transgender person was elected to the Congress in Capital. And he regularly serving the House Oversite Committee with witnesses, such as in A Hearing In March, immigration policies, where they accused Democratic mayors of having “blood on your hands”.
Mess has earlier taken over medium positions, such as his GOP colleagues have been urged not to go too far on abortion before the 2022 midnight elections, where Democrats rejected expectations. And he criticized President Trump after 6 January 2021, attacking the capital, suggesting that his party did not have a future, eventually before supporting his 2024 President Bid. In 2022, Mess crossed a primary challenge despite Mr. Trump’s support of his opponent.
In 2023, Mess was one of a group of eight Republicans Voted to exclude Former house speaker Kevin Macarthi, facing a proxy battle with the former speaker in his 2024 primary. Finally mace Defeated His Macarti-supported challenger.
mace told Fox News said last week that it was leaning towards the state-wide office, citing economic issues, crime and “gender-blowing ideology” in the state colleges.
South Carolina Republican admitted that GOP is expected to have a crowded race for enrollment, citing bids from rape. Ralph Norman and Lieutenant village
“But if I go in, we are moving forward, in the lead, and it’s a two-man race,” said, “said,” South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, mentioning a Republican, who announced a bid for the governor last month. “If I go in, I will fight to finish and I will take out the Attorney General of South Carolina because he blinds women and children for many reasons for many reasons. He can force me to do so.”