South Carolina Senator Tim Scott said he has decided to suspend his presidential campaign and has no plans to support another candidate for the Republican nomination. He told this to the television channel. Fox News.
“I think the voters, the greatest people on the planet, made it clear to me: ‘Not now, Tim,'” Scott said. said.
The senator announced his decision on Fox News’ “Sunday Night in America” program with Trey Gowdy. As the TV channel noted, this news came as a surprise to some employees of the senatorial office. Several campaign aides told Fox News they were not warned of Scott’s decision before going on air.
Scott is a rising star in the Republican Party and the only black Republican in the Senate, according to the network. He launched his presidential campaign in May and has repeatedly cited his “optimistic, positive message rooted in conservatism.”
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Source: Gazeta
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