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Bathroom Obsessive Nancy Mace Called Herself 'Pro-Transgender Rights' Just Last Year

Rolling Stone documented the sharp contradiction between Mace's 2023 'pro-transgender rights' and 'be who you want to be' statements and her 2024 campaign to ban trans women from Capitol bathrooms, specifically targeting Rep.-elect Sarah McBride.

Bathroom Obsessive Nancy Mace Called Herself 'Pro-Transgender Rights' Just Last Year, Rolling Stone
Bathroom Obsessive Nancy Mace Called Herself 'Pro-Transgender Rights' Just Last Year, Rolling Stone

"Bathroom Obsessive Nancy Mace Called Herself 'Pro-Transgender Rights' Just Last Year"

, Rolling Stone (Charisma Madarang), November 25, 2024

Rolling Stone's Charisma Madarang cataloged the stark distance between Mace's stated positions from one year to the next. In 2023, Mace had publicly described herself as "pro-transgender rights," using language welcoming people to "be who you want to be." By late 2024, she had introduced a Capitol bathroom resolution and admitted on the record that the bill was directed squarely at Rep.-elect Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender person elected to Congress.

The piece framed Mace's pivot as a calculated political repositioning, not a quiet change of view. In separate NBC News coverage from the same week, Mace confirmed the targeting without hesitation, saying "Yes and absolutely, and then some" when asked whether the bill was aimed at McBride specifically.

The juxtaposition of Mace's own earlier pro-trans-rights framing against her 2024 anti-McBride campaign became a recurring shorthand in national coverage, illustrating what critics described as a willingness to reverse stated values when shifting political incentives demanded it.

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