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“Patriot, it’s Nancy Mace,” begins the email. “Today, I’m thanking Jesus—not just for another day, but for the fire in my soul to keep going.”
Mace's email claims that "The Left is trying to erase Christ from every part of American life."
The landing page for her fundraising ask reads:
This emphasis appears to be the latest example of Mace’s political malleability as well as evidence of the MAGA movement’s open embrace of Christian nationalism.
In 2022, when journalist Jack Jenkins asked Mace about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green’s assertion that the GOP should become the party of Christian nationalism, Mace said that the separation of church and state “should continue to be a guiding principle of our Republic.”
But when Bill Maher asked her about Christian nationalism this September, she said, “You’re making it sound like it’s a bad thing.”
Rep. Nancy Mace, who is running for governor of South Carolina in a crowded Republican primary field, sent campaign emails to several right-wing email lists Sunday and Monday with the subject line, “Christ is Lord. Do you agree?”
“Patriot, it’s Nancy Mace,” begins the email. “Today, I’m thanking Jesus—not just for another day, but for the fire in my soul to keep going.”
Mace's email claims that "The Left is trying to erase Christ from every part of American life."
The landing page for her fundraising ask reads:
If you’re a proud Christian who’s sick of the attacks on faith, freedom, and basic biology, I’m asking you to stand with me.
This is your reminder: ✝️ CHRIST IS LORD
I need YOU, Patriot, to help me defend that truth from the Governor’s mansion.
This emphasis appears to be the latest example of Mace’s political malleability as well as evidence of the MAGA movement’s open embrace of Christian nationalism.
In 2022, when journalist Jack Jenkins asked Mace about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green’s assertion that the GOP should become the party of Christian nationalism, Mace said that the separation of church and state “should continue to be a guiding principle of our Republic.”
But when Bill Maher asked her about Christian nationalism this September, she said, “You’re making it sound like it’s a bad thing.”
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