Republican Rep. Nancy Mace mentioned this week that she believes she is going to win reelection for her seat in South Carolina even though Donald Trump is publicly supporting her opponent.

"I am gonna win with out him," Mace mentioned in an interview with The State, which was printed on Sunday morning, including, that she goes to "spend each dime" and "break each report" to be able to obtain her purpose.

"This district is exclusive in South Carolina. We march to the beat of our personal drum. We respect those who have an impartial voice. We respect it when you do not tow the social gathering line 100% of the time," she mentioned.

Mace's destiny within the upcoming major election took a flip this month when Trump referred to as her "horrible" and "very disloyal" and endorsed her major opponent Katie Arrington. Her relationship with the previous president soured final yr after the January 6 riot on the U.S. Capitol when Mace turned one of many few Republicans to sentence Trump for his actions main as much as the violent occasion.

In a collection of interviews over the previous yr, Mace mentioned that Trump's "total legacy was worn out" and that she not believed he had a future within the Republican Celebration. In response, Trump moved to rapidly condemn her and focus his consideration on Arrington, a candidate he deems to be extra of a "true Republican."

"Katie Arrington is operating towards a completely horrible candidate, Congresswoman Nancy Mace, whose remarks and perspective have been devastating for her neighborhood, and under no circumstances consultant of the Republican Celebration to which she has been very disloyal," Trump mentioned in an announcement on February 9. "Katie Arrington, however, is favored and revered and a real Republican."

A day after the endorsement, Mace fired again by filming a video outdoors of Trump Tower in New York Metropolis and warning constituents that a vote for Arrington could be a certain strategy to lose her seat to the Democratic Celebration.

"In order for you a Republican majority to thwart the novel far left DC Democrat agenda, then we have to maintain this seat in Republican arms, we have to get a majority again. If you wish to lose this seat as soon as once more in midterm election cycle to Democrats, then my opponent is greater than certified to try this," Mace mentioned within the message.

Arrington later retorted by mocking Mace's video on Twitter and asking whether or not she had gotten "misplaced" on her strategy to "the Fox Information studio" or if she was visiting New York Metropolis to "fundraise with the progressives."

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Rep Nancy Mace (R-SC) mentioned in a brand new interview that she plans on profitable reelection with out an endorsement from Donald Trump. Above, Mace speaks with reporters on the U.S. Capitol on October 21, 2021 in Washington, DC. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Pictures

Latest polling from South Carolina means that Mace could also be proper in saying that she does not want Trump's help to maintain her seat. A brand new survey of 400 seemingly GOP major voters in her district confirmed Mace with a double-digit lead over her major challengers, together with Arrington, The State reported.

"I simply do not assume that Trump's endorsement is the be-all and end-all of the race," Kyle Kondik, a political analyst on the College of Virginia's Heart for Politics, advised the paper. "It is nonetheless a suburban form of scene there. I am certain that Trump is well-liked among the many Republican citizens there, however there's most likely Trumpier major electorates across the nation."

Trump has vowed to help candidates in a number of key states which were "loyal" to him as Republicans intention to take again management of the Home and Senate this November. In line with a current evaluation by one betting aggregator, most candidates to have acquired his backing are poised to win their races.

"Management of Congress will seemingly come down to a couple key races throughout the 2022 midterm elections and it appears to be like like Donald Trump's endorsement will likely be a major consider securing Republican management," a spokesperson for US Bookies mentioned. "Most Trump-endorsed candidates are odds-on favorites to win, with a number of the solely exceptions being gubernatorial candidates."