The upcoming forum between the two candidates for South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace and Democrat Michael B. Moore, offers voters an important opportunity to hear their positions on key issues such as the economy, reproductive rights, education, and foreign policy.
Hosted by the Charleston Jewish Federation, the event aims to promote civic engagement and provide a platform for community discourse.
Nancy Mace, seeking her third term, has positioned herself as a fiscally conservative but socially moderate voice, gaining attention for breaking ranks on significant votes and taking more centrist stances on issues like abortion.
Meanwhile, Michael B. Moore, a business executive and former president of the International African American Museum, promises to bring Lowcountry common sense to Washington.
He emphasizes the need for economic inclusivity and the protection of reproductive rights.
Early voting for the 2024 general election starts on October 21, with Election Day set for November 5. Registration deadlines are crucial for voters wishing to participate in this pivotal election.