Mace: GOP hasn’t ‘done enough’ to hold House
Rep. Nancy Mace cites Senate obstruction of the MAGA agenda and an exodus of incumbents as key challenges for GOP to maintain a slim House majority, with 25 Republicans not seeking reelection.
- On Wednesday, Rep. Nancy Mace told Newsmax Wake Up America she is not confident Republicans will retain the House majority in this year's midterm elections.
- Among pressures on the GOP is the exodus of sitting members, including Nancy Mace, who is one of 25 House Republicans not seeking reelection, with vacancies from Rep. Doug LaMalfa's death and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation.
- On the source of GOP woes, Mace blamed the Senate as "the bottleneck" blocking the MAGA agenda, praising President Donald Trump's ideas while urging action on immigration and health care.
- Polling and contests suggest recent polling shows collapsing support for the president and special elections have produced notable overperformance by Democratic candidates.
- She urged action on stalled legislation, noting Republican primaries start in March with Texas as an early state and the immigration bill stalled in the Senate for the last year.
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Nancy Mace admits on Newsmax GOP on track to lose: 'I don't believe we've done enough'
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) admitted on Newsmax Wednesday morning that she isn't confident Republicans are going to retain the majority in the House of Representatives in this year's midterm elections.However, she refused to put any of the blame on President Donald Trump or Republican policies, instead spinning the narrative that Republicans have been obstructed in the Senate from passing enough of the MAGA agenda to satisfy voters."Are you confident…
Nancy Mace: GOP Hasn't 'Done Enough' to Keep House Majority
Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) is pessimistic that her party will be able to retain what is an extremely slender majority in the House of Representatives. In an interview on Newsmax’s Wake Up America on Wednesday, co-host Sharla McBride asked the congresswoman about the prospects of the GOP maintaining control of the chamber following the midterm elections. “Are you confident Republicans can hold on to the majority come November?” Mace, in resp…
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