Rep. Nancy Mace’s beauty store cursing episode with constituent in Mount Pleasant goes viral

Both recorded the interaction on their respective cellphones and later posted their angle of the incident to social media.

Mace responded and said she had already done one and planned to “do plenty more,” adding that “you’re always invited.”

Then, unprompted, Mace brought up her voting record.

“By the way, I voted for gay marriage twice,” Mace said.

“What does that have to do with me?” he asked. “You think everything about me has to do with gay marriage?”

“I do, absolutely,” Mace added. “If you want to get in my face about town halls, you should have shown up to one last year.”

Murray-Quick reiterated that he was asking about town halls for this year, and Mace repeated that she holds “over a dozen every year.” But when Murray-Quick said there was no need for Mace to “go into this entire spiel,” Mace began badgering him about why he hadn’t shown up to town halls in the past.

“Where were you before that or the year before that? Oh, because you know what? Because you people on the left are crazy. You’re absolutely (expletive) crazy,” she added. “And get out of my face.”

He laughed at her accusation, and shot back, “You’re insane.”

“Goodbye,” Mace said, adding another curse.

“You’re going to be voted out so fast this year,” he said.

“I’m not. I’m not. I won by so much,” Mace said.

Mace later characterized her constituent on social media as “some unhinged lunatic, a man, wearing Daisy Dukes at a makeup store.”

She went on to say he “got in my face today. Dems are nuts. So I went off — and I won’t be backing down. I hold the line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Try me.”

Mount Pleasant police spokesperson Sgt. Robert Blaschke told The Post and Courier that no one contacted the department about the verbal spat between Mace and Murray-Quick, not the store or other customers.

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