Buh bye
The SAG-AFTRA strike ended and his girlfriend had to get back to work.
He couldn’t gain enough support from the party he is campaigning against or against his own, often racist, party? Shhhhhhocker.
But who will get his supporter?
Theres dozen of us!
Tim Scott: “I’m ending my campaign for the Republican presidential nominee.”
Literally everyone:
Everyone on that stage is running for second place Republican. Which will be third place overall.
The whole thing is a waste of everyone’s time.
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People said the same thing about Trump in 2016.
This. Anyone watching Vivek’s rhetoric during the debates can see exactly what his goal is. He’s using the same playbook as Trump, and is the only one left on stage that hasn’t openly criticized him. He’s currently the perfect brand of crazy the GOP seems to love right now and would slot in perfectly as a VP candidate that has the best chance of becoming President behind an unhealthy geriatric presumptive nominee. God help us.
It’s insane that people would vote for someone who is too cowardly to even answer softball questions from his own propaganda network on a stage of suck-ups.
Goodbye, uncle Tom
So long, Uncle Tim.
I appreciate that he tried to claim the gay slander was because he was black when being gay is a much bigger issue to them
Congratulations to South Carolina on being the first state to elect two gay Senators.
Faces very filling apparently
Chris Crispy is the remaining Republican dark horse.
The only one who gets real interviews because he is the only one who is coherent.
Who?
unsurprising, I don’t think he ever knew he was running
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Senator Tim Scott suspended his run for the 2024 Republican presidential election nomination on Sunday after months of burning through campaign cash at a blistering rate without making a significant dent in national opinion polls.
The lone Black Republican in the U.S. Senate, Scott began his campaign in May, promising to present an optimistic, forward-looking vision for America.
While Scott, who is from South Carolina, enjoyed a modest, but measurable bump in opinion polls in some states over the summer, voter excitement proved short-lived.
Many major donors supported him, in part because they believed he would have a high chance of beating Democratic President Joe Biden if he were to emerge as the Republican nominee.
Ambassador Nikki Haley, who is also from South Carolina, received plaudits from voters and donors for her combative performance.
Scott shifted tactics in the fall months and began adopting more confrontational rhetoric toward both Democrats and other Republican contenders.
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