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Nancy Mace grows more & more psychotic as Sarah McBride sticks to the high road

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262 timesabout trans women using bathrooms in a span of just 36 hours!HAPPENING NOW: LGBTQ+ activists are occupying the bathrooms across from Speaker Mike Johnson’s office in protest of Nancy Mace’s federal trans bathroom ban“Speaker Johnson, Nancy Mace: Our bodies are not a debate!” pic.twitter.com/8O8qAYOMT1A one-time moderate, Mace used to support LGBTQ+ rights.

She co-sponsored a trans rights bill in 2021, and voted to codify same-sex marriage. When the world opened up post-2020, she expressed excitement about being able to once again attend Pride celebrations.I strongly support LGBTQ rights.

No one should be discriminated against.Religious liberty, gay rights, and transgender equality can all coexist. I’m also a constitutionalist.

We have to ensure anti-discrimination laws don’t violate religious freedom. https://t.co/HrTgPQPfXHThe pandemic kept all of us from fully celebrating Pride here in the Lowcountry in 2020.

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