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‘High Turnover’ in Nancy Mace’s Office Raises Questions, Prompts Uncomfortable Comparisons – RedState

As RedState reported in January, there were rumblings about how Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) could be facing a primary challenge from former chief of staff Dan Hanlon, whom Mace fired in December, reportedly over intra-office disagreement over her handling of the vote to oust Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) as House Speaker and the fallout from that.

Since that time, not only has Hanlon indeed filed to run against Mace, but rumors of high staff turnover in Mace’s office due to an alleged “toxic” and “demoralizing” work environment have reached fever pitch, with a new report claiming that Mace lost her entire D.C. administrative staff between November and this week:

As of Monday, according to three sources familiar with the matter, Mace’s entire D.C. staff has turned over since Nov. 1, 2023.

That’s nine staffers in the span of a few short months—with all but one of those employees…

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