Portrait of Tim Scott

Scott Campaign Press Release - What they are saying...2nd GOP Debate Winner: Tim Scott

September 28, 2023

"WINNERS":

Tim Scott: The South Carolina senator was much more forceful than in the first debate, delivering a body-blow attack line against rival Vivek Ramaswamy by accusing the entrepreneur of being "in business with the Chinese Communist Party." He also got in one of the first applause lines of the night when asked about President Biden joining striking autoworkers on the picket line this week."

"WINNERS":

Scott later singled out Ramaswamy for saying during the first debate he was "the only person on the stage who isn't bought and paid for," alleging he was "in business" with the Chinese Community Party and the same people who funded Hunter Biden."

Trace Gallagher: "The response from the crowd was Tim Scott brought his energy. He brought his game tonight."

Garrett Haake: "We did see a much more aggressive Scott challenging Ramaswamy, challenging some of these other candidates to try to create opportunities for himself to better introduce himself."

Wall Street Journal: "Well, they had their moments. Tim Scott finally cut through the disorderly debate with remarks on race and America's promise."

Larry Kudlow: "Tim Scott I have to give him a lot of credit because he did this riff on Blacks, African Americans, somehow surviving through slavery and then went on to say that the Great Society of LBJ and all the democratic presidents since then have made the black situation worse, not better. Breaking up the black family... I just have to give him credit on that."

Sean Hannity: "He's an inspiring speaker."

Lanhee Chen: "Tim Scott stood out...I think people will see him as someone who wanted to come out and make some points and I think he did."

Tim Scott, Scott Campaign Press Release - What they are saying...2nd GOP Debate Winner: Tim Scott Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/367717

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