Did Racist Dems Force Tim Scott To Drop Out Of The Race?

From a political perspective, having a black candidate, empowers the GOP.
 
I’ve never heard that, nor have I ever heard any prominent Conservative say it.

Get out of your bubble
You right-wingers are so full of shit its annoying

Yall are so quick to try to distance yourself from your own bullshit when it gets called out -- and try to play dumb about it





Yes, prominent Conservatives for years have claimed Obama is gay.......why? Because they are still to this day pissed that he beat them twice and still remains more well liked than their cuck of a cult leader - who still can't keep Obama's dick out of his mouth



"Trump’s New Conspiracy Theory: Obama Is Still President"
 
The image of multi racial VS often accusation of racism from the left.
So identity politics is only good if Republicans do it?

Cool...


Because despite the fact, a very large number of black, Hispanic, Asian, are elected Democrats -- right-wingers still stupidly claim Democrats are the party of the KKK and white supremacists
 
So identity politics is only good if Republicans do it?
Not really. It works in either party. But the racism charges have been coming more from one direction than the other.

But the democrats have, by now, more of a tolerating anti-Jewish bigotry - problem, as in the duo Tlaib/Omar (despite their efforts to camouflage it via "politics").
 
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When looking for reason why any candidate drops out, I figure it is best to follow the money.

Tim Scott's big spending gamble

Sen. Tim Scott's presidential campaign racked up a burn rate of more than 260% in the third quarter of 2023, leaving him at risk of going into debt by the Iowa caucuses in January.

Why it matters: Scott transferred $22 million from his Senate committee and has more cash than many of his rivals. But he'll need to curtail his spending or find new donors as his existing ones max out.

  • Scott's team brought in $4.6 million during the third quarter, but spent close to $12.4 million.
  • By comparison, the campaign of former UN ambassador Nikki Haley brought in $8.2 million and spent $3.5 million during the third quarter.
Zoom in: Six of Scott's campaign aides make about the same or more as the highest paid person on the payroll for the campaigns of Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, according to an Axios review of FEC filings.
 

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