Sen. Tim Scott is one of a handful of Republicans widely believed to be considering a 2024 campaign, and the speech he delivered Thursday seemed to offer a preview of the themes he might center in his bid.
Scott is one of a handful of Republicans widely believed to be considering a 2024 campaign, and the speech he delivered Thursday seemed to offer a preview of the themes he might center in his bid.
Scott also promoted the tenets of his agenda — promoting opportunity zones, conservative police reform, curbing federal spending and enacting school choice policies. “I’m sick and tired of people telling me how bad it is,” he continued, adding: “I’m not here to suggest things can’t get better. I’m going to work every single day to make sure all Americans play on a level playing field. But today is not 1865. Today is not 1923. … We have made tremendous progress, and it’s time that we as a people celebrate the progress we are making.”
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