Can Tim Scott break GOP's Trump fever?
Here we go again. A qualified, conservative, likable Republican gets into the
We saw that movie before in 2016 and the sequel continued Monday as
Scott has been one of the most liked, and even beloved, members of the
In any other year, without
On Monday, the 57-year-old lawmaker began his stump speech with a smile, and nearly the same way
"That's the evolution of the country we live in," Scott said. "That Black man, who struggled through the Jim Crow South, believed then what some doubt now, in the goodness of America."
The senator brought his mom onto the stage and gave her flowers. Later he went into the audience and took them to church.
"I am living proof that God and a good family and
Scott is the exact kind of candidate who
But if history is our guide, Scott realistically won't have a chance in the
That's not a comment on Scott, but on the growing field running in the primary against Trump — again — in a repeat performance of 2016 when 16
Among the also-rans in 2016 were three sitting
But the parade of practiced, practical candidates never broke through against Trump's near media monopoly and the devotion of the voters who wouldn't go for anyone else.
You recognized the same dynamic if you watched the
Scott now joins a presidential field that already includes former
Former
In a sign of just how seriously Trump isn't taking Scott's candidacy, he reached for his social media Monday and said something nice after Scott announced he's running. "Tim is a big step up from Ron DeSanctimonious, who is totally unelectable," Trump wrote.
In reality, Trump may be the one Republican who is totally unelectable against Biden. Which voters has he won over since losing to Biden in 2020, with
But the bigger the
The senator ended his speech as he began, smiling, but this time on a note so optimistic only time will tell if
"We live in the land where it is possible for a kid raised in poverty by a single mother in a small apartment to one day serve in the People's House, and maybe even the



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