Republican Sen. Tim Scott’s presidential campaign has gotten a brutal reality check from one of its closest allies.
Earlier this year, I shared three words I thought would define Scott’s White House bid: “Keep yo’ money” — a reference to the South Carolina Republican’s cringeworthy catchphrase he trotted out in 2017 to try to sell then-President Donald Trump’s tax cuts for the rich. The three words, in my view, epitomize a man who appears to feel no shame in using his Blackness to advance right-wing causes.
Remember when the GOP had Tim Scott recite a slogan written in ebonics to defend their historic robbery of poor and middle class Americans? And then got dragged so badly they scrubbed it from the internet?
— Ja'han Jones (@_Jahan) April 29, 2021
To you, he’s Sen. Tim Scott. To me, he’s #SenatorKeepYOOOOOOOMoneh pic.twitter.com/vJnROjhRT5
But it looks like some major backers for Scott’s impotent presidential campaign have taken his words to heart.
Politico reported Monday that a leading super PAC backing Scott — known as the Trust In the Mission PAC (or TIM PAC) — announced it will cancel all of the TV ad spending it had planned for this fall.








