Senator Tim Scott files for re-election
This afternoon, the Republican filed for re-election at the South Carolina Republican Party headquarters in downtown Columbia.
This afternoon, the Republican filed for re-election at the South Carolina Republican Party headquarters in downtown Columbia.
The U.S. Senate’s only Black Republican is putting forth what he characterizes as a positive response to partisan rhetoric on race that he’s best-positioned to rebut. Tim Scott of South Carolina tells The Associated Press that he hopes a video series on issues he sees as pertinent to the Black community will help refocus a fraught national conversation on race.
State leaders react to Colin Powell’s passing due to COVID-19
The Republican State Leadership Committee launched its “Right Leaders Network” on Thursday, according to information it shared with The Associated Press. Its goal is “prioritizing electing more women, as well as candidates from communities of color and diverse backgrounds.”
U.S. Senator Tim Scott launched his re-election campaign today. The Republican met with supporters off Senate Street here in Columbia.
The families of several victims of police violence, including George Floyd’s family, had a meeting with U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott of South Carolina Thursday afternoon. Those families say they were discussing negotiations over legislation related to police reform.
Tim Scott, only Black GOP senator, set to respond to Biden
Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina will deliver Republicans’ rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s joint address to Congress next week.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) -U.S. Senator Tim Scott, from South Carolina, announced on Twitter that he tested negative for Coronavirus Saturday. In the tweet, the Republican Senator said: ‘I tested negative for COVID this afternoon. In the past week, I had little to no close interaction with colleagues who have tested positive thus far. I will continue praying for my colleagues,…
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– In a briefing Sunday, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, along with State and Local leaders, gathered to address Saturday’s violent eruptions in Columbia and Charleston. Senator Tim Scott was on hand to deliver a message to South Carolina. The Republican Senator said, we as a state cannot tolerate violence. Scott said “if we are going to make…