https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tim-sco...ident-in-2024/
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a real candidate on the field.
"I see a future where common sense has rebuilt common ground," Scott said in a speech in February at Drake University in Des Moines, according to the Des Moines Register. "Where we've created real unity, not by compromising away our conservatism, but by winning converts. Where our movement can once again carry 49 states and the popular vote." Originally Posted by Tim ScottI want to know which state he left out, but I'm on board.
"I see a future where common sense has rebuilt common ground," Scott said in a speech in February at Drake University in Des Moines, according to the Des Moines Register. "Where we've created real unity, not by compromising away our conservatism, but by winning converts. Where our movement can once again carry 49 states and the popular vote."
I want to know which state he left out, but I'm on board.LOL Florida would be my bet. It's become a sanctuary for nut jobs who are devoid of common sense.
I hope it's Florida Originally Posted by HDGristle
Tim Scott is a solid success story and a reasonable conservative. His race isn't important. He doesn't use race as a weapon. He's generally honest. He's been a great Senator for his district. He knows the levers of government. His voting record on conservative principles is solid and he knows how to work across the aisle.Sounds like the type of candidate that the GOP would do well to back. I'm a registered dem, so I have no say in their primary. I'll wait to see if he wins the nomination, and if he does, I'll do a deep dive and give him my consideration.
He's personable while still maintaining strong convictions. He cares about the country. He's a fiscal conservative. He doesn't engage in silly stunts.
The consistency and poise he would bring to the office would help take a lot of the unnecessary drama out of the system.
I don't agree with every policy stance, but he's a man's man and a good leader. We'd be lucky to have him as president.
He isn't the kind of guy that will self-sabotage at every opportunity. And he's not afraid of the long odds. Originally Posted by HDGristle
Sounds like the type of candidate that the GOP would do well to back. I'm a registered dem, so I have no say in their primary. I'll wait to see if he wins the nomination, and if he does, I'll do a deep dive and give him my consideration.Oh please. Who are you trying to kid. You have NEVER voted for a GOP candidate for President. And given your refusal to answer, likely have never voted for any GOP candidate for federal office
Originally Posted by 1pittsburgh