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  1. 19 de may. de 2023 · Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina made it official Friday: He's running for president. The Senate's only Black Republican has filed paperwork with the Federal Election Committee declaring his intention to seek his party's nomination. His candidacy will test whether a more optimistic vision of America’s future can resonate with GOP voters who have elevated partisan brawlers in recent years ...

  2. Timothy Eugene Scott, dit Tim Scott, né le 19 septembre 1965 à Charleston ( Caroline du Sud ), est un homme politique américain, membre du Parti républicain et sénateur de la Caroline du Sud au Congrès des États-Unis depuis 2013 1. Il est auparavant élu à la Chambre des représentants des États-Unis pour le 1er district congressionnel ...

  3. apnews.com › hub › tim-scottTim Scott | AP News

    17 de nov. de 2023 · Tim Scott, a potential Trump VP pick, launches a $14 million outreach effort to minority voters. A top ally and potential running mate of ex-President Donald Trump is launching an effort to win over Black and other nonwhite working class voters he argues could be the deciding factor in November’s elections. June 6.

  4. 22 de may. de 2023 · May 22, 2023. Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, who announced his presidential campaign on Monday, is the first Black Republican senator from the South in more than a century and has been one ...

  5. 12 de abr. de 2023 · Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina says conservatives are “starved for hope,” as he tries to present a more positive vision for the future than his potential rivals for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination. Scott told The Associated Press on Wednesday that voters he has spoken with respond favorably to his optimistic outlook for the country and his conservative ideals. He announced earlier ...

  6. Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., sat down for an exclusive interview with NBC News shortly after he announced his 2024 bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

  7. Representing the Great State of South Carolina in the U.S. Senate