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Wednesday, 24 January 2024

 MẤY NGÀY TRƯỚC TIM SCOTT TƯỞNG TRUMP CHO ĂN BÁT VÀNG - KHÔNG NGỜ BỊ TRUMP CHO ĂN MIỂNG VÙA CỨT BÒ- SÁNG MẮT CHƯA TIM SCOTT?./-Mt68

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Tim Scott leaves open door to being Trump’s VP

File – Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump listens as Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., speaks at a campaign event in Concord, N.H., Friday, Jan. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) signaled Sunday he was open to serving as former President Trump’s vice presidential running mate days after he put his full endorsement behind the former chief executive in the 2024 race for the White House.

Scott — who ended his own presidential bid in November — was asked about chants for Scott to serve as Trump’s “VP” during a rally in New Hampshire on Friday when Scott formally endorsed Trump.

“The only thing I want is four more years of Donald Trump and a Republican majority in the Senate, a majority in the House and the White House, so that poor kids who are today growing up in neighborhoods like I grew up in, have a chance for a quality education. I want kids to look to their future and believe that America is their oyster,” Scott told CNN’s Dana Bash when asked on “State of the Union” if he wants to be Trump’s running mate.

“That’s what I really want,” he continued. “And if I can help achieve that through my endorsement by being on the campaign trail in my home state of South Carolina for the next four or five weeks, and then beyond, that’s the goal. If you don’t think about yourself, but think about the country first, we’ll be in good shape.”

Bash pointed out that Scott was not rejecting the idea of serving as vice president, saying, “That wasn’t a no. That door is wide open. Fair read?”

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