Scott Enters Packed 2024 Field With Less Baggage Than Trump, More Ambiguity On Challenging Him
- South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott has launched an exploratory committee for president in 2024.
- Scott would be the first Black Republican nominee but currently trails Trump, DeSantis, and Haley by a significant margin in polls.
- Scott attacked Democrats for "weaponizing race" but avoided directly criticizing Trump or saying whether he'd endorse Trump as nominee.
- Scott will compete with Haley for South Carolina donors and has strong donor support himself, raising questions over how viable either candidacy can become.
- Trump's dominance, legal peril, and supporters' grievance politics present steep obstacles for candidates pitching a more hopeful, policy-focused message like Scott's.




































