The South Carolina senator is reportedly making moves to launch a White House bid—a scenario Donald Trump’s team is likely very giddy about.
her own presidential bid on Wednesday. Haley’s 2024 campaign will be headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina, where Scott once served as a City Council member before going on to serve in the state legislature and later the US Congress.
So far, Scott appears to be the only sitting senator seriously considering a bid, a notable departure from the GOP’s 2016 primary that saw senatorsall fight for the nomination. Trump was ultimately able to capitalize on the crowded field of high-profile conservatives pulling potential votes from each other and win the nomination. The
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