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It did not accomplish that until Georgia’s Raphael Warnock won a January 2021 runoff-11 years after Scott became senator.ĭemocrats want blacks to shut up and vote for Democrats. In stunning contrast, the “pro-black” Democratic Party had 140 years to appoint or elect a black Southern senator. In 2022, Scott trounced Democrat Krystie Matthews, 63% to 37%. In 2016, Scott defeated Democrat Thomas Dixon, also 61% to 37%. In a 2014 special election, Scott defeated Democrat Joyce Dickerson 61% to 37%. Scott decisively keeps winning reelection. That happened soon after white supremacists torpedoed the Republican policy of Reconstruction and launched the Democratic Party’s 83-yearlong War on Blacks, aka Jim Crow segregation. That made Scott the first black Southern senator since 1881, when former slave Blanche Kelso Bruce, R-Miss., departed. Senate seat that Jim DeMint vacated to run The Heritage Foundation. Nikki Haley, a Republican, appointed Scott to the U.S. Instead, Scott won 68% in a GOP primary runoff versus 32% for Paul Thurmond, the white son of the late Dixiecrat governor and U.S. If the white supremacists-whom Leftists see everywhere-wished to oppress Scott, that was their chance. Scott focused and-after college-flourished in insurance.Īfter serving on Charleston’s County Council and in the state legislature, Scott ran for Congress in 2010. After floundering in high school, a local Chick-fil-A manager mentored him. His single, working-class mother reared him and his brother in modest North Charleston. Self-proclaimed “Progressive, Attorney, Democrat” Ed Hull slimed Scott, via Twitter: “ #UncleTimISAnUncleTom.”ĭespite the Democratic Left’s racist trivialization of the South Carolina senator’s achievements-which it spares whites-Scott has labored for all that he has achieved, often while breaking barriers.

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Neither does, and that’s why they’re Republicans.”ĭuke University professor of African and African American studies Mark Anthony Neal stated ungrammatically via Twitter, “ Tim Scott acting like he the only Black person in America who had a parent or grandparent who worked 16-hour days … at minimum wages.” While Democrats, not surprisingly, oppose the South Carolina Republican on most issues, they refuse to acknowledge that his announcement’s warm reception among Republicans shows that black Americans Have Overcome or, at least, Are Overcoming.Ĭiting “systemic racism,” Joy Behar of ABC’s “The View,” said that Scott “ doesn’t get it.

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“Love, unconditional love, binds hearts together,” he declared Monday. Tim Scott is running for president of the United States.













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