Caught on Camera: Heated Supermarket Clash Between Rep. Nancy Mace and Constituent Sparks Social Media Buzz
South Carolina – A tense confrontation between Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) and a voter in a local supermarket took a profane turn over a simple question about her next town hall meeting — and the entire fiery exchange was caught on camera.
The two-minute video, shared by Mace herself on X (formerly Twitter), shows the South Carolina congresswoman and a male constituent locked in a heated argument. Mace described the man as an “unhinged lunatic” and claimed he confronted her while wearing “daisy dukes” at a makeup store.
“Dems are nuts. So I went off — and I won’t be backing down,” Mace wrote in the caption accompanying the video.
“When’s the Next Town Hall?”
The clip begins with Mace explaining that she holds town halls annually and accusing the man of harassment.
“I’ve already done one, I’ll do plenty more. You’re always invited,” she says.
The man presses her further, insisting it was a simple question. Things escalated when Mace brought up her voting record.
“I voted for gay marriage twice,” she stated.
That comment seemed to irritate the man, who fired back: “What does that have to do with me? Do you think everything about me has to do with gay marriage?”
“I do, absolutely,” Mace replied — a statement that quickly shifted the tone of the exchange from tense to explosive.
Profanity and Insults Fly
As tempers flared, Mace labeled the man “crazy,” while accusing the political left of being “f—ing crazy.”
“Get out of my face,” she added.
The man didn’t hold back either, calling Mace “insane” and predicting: “You’re going to be voted out so fast this year.”
“I Hold the Line 24/7”
Not one to walk away quietly, Mace later doubled down on social media:
“I hold the line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Try me,” she wrote in a follow-up post.
As of now, Mace’s office has not responded to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.
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