Sen. Tim Scott to Newsmax: No Surprise GOP Attracting Minorities

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    African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian Americans have been moving toward the Republican Party in recent years partly because of outreach, but they also care about the same issues as all Americans do, Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., tells Newsmax.

    "I would just simply say that if you want votes you haven't gotten, you've got to go to places you haven't gone, and that's what the Republican party has been doing for the last couple of years, going places that we hadn't gone in recent history," Scott said Monday on "The Record With Greta Van Susteren."

    Scott is the only African American to serve both in the U.S. House and Senate, and created what he calls "The Opportunity Ticket," backing minorities for office "so we have more diversity in our candidates that I've seen in the history of the Republican party," …









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    Senator Tim Scott has been a big part of recent GOP outreach to minority communities. The transition of the GOP into a multiracial working and middle class coalition is coming along quite well. This is good news.
     
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    This bodes well for the big event today!
     
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    I really enjoy the fact that most Democrat Politicians expect the women's vote. Especially suburban women. And they expect the latina, and hispanic, and black vote, and more and more of them are voting for Republicans, because they're tired of being taken advantage of, and their tired of their far left wing radical Agenda for Americans.

    They want to feel safe, and are tired of inflation.
     
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    Yea its kinda weird that a party platform build on enabling crime, obliterating net worth, and of course 'F White people' isn't more popular.
     
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    Everyone you mentioned has to buy food and gas. Democrats ran on abortion and threats to democracy. I'll be interested in seeing how many election deniers we have tomorrow.
     
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    Did you find any?
     
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    Looks like one of the best midterms for the presidents party in years. Much better than trumps!
     
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    Oh Totally!
    With Miss Flores headed to a Landslide in retaining her House Seat in Texas (due to the Red Tsunami of GOP Hispanics)...
    And, Herschel Walker headed to a Resounding Win in GA (to avoid a Runoff)...
    Yippeel!! The Red Tsunami!!!
    Oh...Wait...:smdh:
    The "Red Tsunami"? :roflol:
     
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    Did it?

    Wait till 2024 and beyond
    With the boomers slowly exiting and gen Z rapidly growing we live in exciting times.
     
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