Rep. Nancy Mace, a Republican from South Carolina and a Trump ally, is calling on former President Trump to prioritize unity in his upcoming speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC) on Thursday night. Mace emphasized the importance of Trump appealing to all factions of the GOP and reaching out to voters beyond the party's traditional base, especially those who typically do not align with the Republican Party.
In an interview following her own RNC speech, Mace expressed her desire to see Trump present a plan for unifying both the party and the nation, particularly in light of the recent attempted assassination on Saturday. The failed attempt, which occurred at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, resulted in the tragic death of one attendee and injuries to two others.
Trump is set to formally accept the GOP nomination for president for 2024 during his speech at the RNC. It is anticipated that he will adjust his address following the assassination attempt, with this being his first public speech since the incident.
Mace stressed the importance of Trump's speech focusing on inclusivity and attracting a broader spectrum of voters, rather than exacerbating partisan divides. She highlighted the significance of appealing to independent voters, women, centrists, and moderates to ensure that they feel welcomed within the Republican Party.
Mace herself has been vocal about the need for the GOP to address women's issues such as abortion exceptions and sexual assault accountability, demonstrating her willingness to challenge the party's traditional stance on certain matters.
As Trump prepares to address the nation at the RNC, Mace's call for unity and inclusivity serves as a reminder of the importance of bridging divides and expanding the party's appeal to a wider audience.