Democrat challenging Nancy Mace plans victory path regardless of Supreme Court outcome

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Ashley Oliver is a Justice Department reporter for the Washington Examiner. She previously covered Congress and campaigns for Breitbart News. Originally from Fredericksburg, Virginia, she graduated from Virginia Tech with a degree in classics and philosophy before spending six years in Massachusetts working in the real estate industry.

Democratic congressional candidate Michael B. Moore is aiming to defeat Rep. Nancy Mace despite the possibility that the Supreme Court could side with the state legislature and reinstate a map that favors Republicans before next year's election.

"We have said that the burden that you're assuming of disentangling race and politics in a situation like this is very, very difficult, but it is your burden, right?" Roberts asked Leah Aden, who appeared on behalf of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. Mace narrowly defeated Cunningham in 2020 by about 1%, but she won more handily in 2022 after the new map went into effect.

Moore, a businessman who said his great-great-grandfather was gerrymandered out of office in the same region of South Carolina in the late 1800s, said he is aiming to avoid hyperpartisanship and name-calling that he has found to be a feature of modern Washington politics.

 

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Supreme Court to hear South Carolina's racial gerrymandering case in Nancy Mace's districtEden Villalovas is a breaking news reporter. Eden graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in May 2022, where she served as the managing editor of the Bold. Originally from San Diego, California, Eden wrote for the Daily Camera and Denver Life Magazine before moving to Washington to work for the Center for Strategic and International Studies.Follow her on X: eden_villalovas.
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