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+1 but it also shows how Republicans are so not used to regular media asking them questions anymore. This is the number one issue in the country now, especially this week with Florida’s ban and the mifepristone rulings. And this is the answer that he clearly practiced, because he’s given it twice? This word salad? |
You do know which state he represents? That is--where he won the GOP primary and the general election? |
PP is either a troll or just really, really stupid. Probably both. |
Not PP but he’s never had a serious contender in a primary. He was appointed as DeMint’s replacement and and run as an incumbent since. |
+1. Love Tim Scott. Don’t underestimate him! |
| This man has the intelligence of a cactus. |
Lucky for him the Republican voters have the intelligence of rocks. |
So much projection in that statement. |
Yes. SC has a lot of socially conservative Black people. So does GA. But there is a reason he’s the only Blacck R Senator. Iowa ans Kansas are not SC. |
The GOP dog finally caught the car and they have no idea what to do with it. I mean, they never did, but now they are in the terrible position of having pushed the lies of the so-called "pro-life" movement for almost a generation and now they are bound to them. These people are one issue voters and they don't want compromises. This article sums it all up pretty well: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-abortion-2024-primary-dobbs-effect-1234713039/ |
Republican primary voters want their nominee to promise a federal, national abortion ban and lean into it. None of this namby-pamby Tim Scott slip-n-slide stuff! |
Bingo. And he hasn’t condemned Trump—deal breaker for me. You can’t have it both ways. |
+1. I can only dream of a future where we ditch the primary process for a ranked choice vote between all candidates...which would give somebody who has condemned Trump (like Hogan or Sununu) a chance. |
You must be joking. The one-issue voters are Democrats, who refuse to consider any issue other than abortion.
DP |