ROTHSCHILD — South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace praised Wisconsin Republicans for standing with President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. 

She told attendees of the GOP state convention today that “Wisconsin carried him.” 

Mace also praised Trump’s policies in office so far: including his border policies and orders against “wokeness.” She said 2024 is a sign that Republicans “won’t back down.” 

“Our nation is in a battle,” she said. “It is not necessarily a battle between parties: the left and the right ideology. It is a battle between good and between evil, and we cannot allow this evil to win.” 

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Mace knocked Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan, who was arrested last month for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade federal immigration officials. 

“Looks like Hannah Dugan and the rest of the judges here are about to be introduced to the new sabbatical policy,” Mace said, adding she would only serve five to 10 years. 

Mace pushed against “transgender ideology,” arguing that women should not have to share a bathroom with transgender women, whom she called “mentally ill men”. 

“We have this fight against the Democratic Party who can’t define what a woman is and think that men can get pregnant,” she said.  

Mace also accused Democrats of attempting to steal elections by voting against the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, which attempts to tighten voter ID requirements. 

“They’re not just trying to rig it, they’re trying to steal it. They’re trying to erase what it means to be an American, they’re trying to erase what it means to be a woman,” Mace said. “But we are not going to let them.”