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Tim Scott argues that anarchy, lack of fathers in homes and unemployment have worsened

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By Evaristo Lara

24 Oct 2023, 18:11 PM EDT

Tim Scott, candidate for the Republican nomination ahead of the presidential elections to be held next year, He blamed the radical left for having developed a system that has allowed anarchy to grow, but has also contributed to the extinction of the figure of fathers in homes and the increase in unemployment.

During a campaign rally held at the New Beginnings Church, on the south side of Chicago, the African-American politician analyzed the transformation of American society in recent decades.

“If the deck is permanently stacked against us, progressives would rather lower the bar for people of color than raise the bar for their own leadership.

They Say They Want Low-Income Americans and People of Color to Progress, But Their Actions Take Us in the Opposite Direction. Their actions say they want us to sit down, shut up, and don’t forget to vote as long as we vote blue. Instead of solutions, we are offered distractions and division“, he expressed.

The PAC that supports Tim Scott paused a million-dollar promotional campaign linked to his image. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

In addition, The senator from South Carolina also attacked the social assistance plan, blaming it for producing unemployment and single-parent households. in charge of supporting the rest of the clan members.

“Anarchy, fatherlessness and unemployment have worsened in the last 60 years. “I believe in the fact pattern that reveals that liberal elites invest money in a system that requires our parents to leave home in exchange for a check in the mail,” he emphasized.

Although the tone of Tim Scott’s messages is more controversial among his followers, the reality is that his campaign is losing strength.

After starting with great support from a PAC that had even thought about investing millions of dollars in an advertising strategy to strengthen its campaign, the previous week it backed down in hopes that the perception of the 58-year-old politician among citizens will improve. Republicans registered on the electoral roll, since at the moment he is far from being seen as an alternative to Donald Trump, a large favorite in the polls.

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