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Poll: Michelle Obama, Best First Lady Ever? - Mace wears red letter ‘A’ after McCarthy vote

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Vote Now ⚡ - Your Vote Matters [Is Biden DOJ Protecting His Family?]( Daily Opinion Polls Michelle Obama, Best First Lady Ever? [Yes, She Is]( [No, She Is Not]( Popular Today 👍   - [Will Mandatory Voter ID Stop Illegal Voting?]( - [Has Biden Done a Great Job as President?]( Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) donned a red “A” on her shirt Tuesday after her vote to oust former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) left her feeling “demonized” on Capitol Hill, she said.   “I’m wearing the scarlet letter after the week that I just had, last week, being a woman up here and being demonized for my vote and for my voice,” Mace told reporters, apparently referencing the 19th century novel in which the protagonist was condemned to wear a red “A” — a “scarlet letter” — after becoming pregnant out of wedlock.   “I’m here to let the rest of the world know and the country know: I’m on the side of the people. I’m not on the side of the establishment,” Mace continued. “And I’m going to do the right thing every single time, no matter the consequences, because I don’t answer to anybody in D.C.; I don’t answer to anyone in Washington. I only answer to the people.”   Mace has faced fierce criticism following her decision to oust McCarthy from the Speakership — the first time in history the House has voted to remove its leader.   Mace joined seven Republican colleagues and all present Democrats in voting to remove McCarthy. She was the only female Republican to take the vote.   [signature] [Unsubscribe](

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