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Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, a key supporter and potential vice presidential candidate for former President Trump, is actively advocating for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Scott, who ran for the 2024 nomination but remains a popular figure in the GOP, is hosting a one-day summit on Wednesday that has attracted top Republican Party figures and mega-donors who have not yet committed to supporting Trump’s White House campaign.

The summit, organized by Great Opportunity Policy, a non-profit group aligned with Scott that backs his political and policy initiatives, will also serve as a fundraiser for Trump as he finalizes his search for a running mate. Scott has a history of supporting Trump, having organized a major fundraiser for him earlier this year and attended a high-dollar fundraiser in New York City last month. Additionally, Scott, the sole Black Republican in the Senate, recently launched a $14 million initiative aimed at helping Trump gain support from Black and other non-White working-class voters.

During the summit, Scott will present the case for Trump to influential donors and billionaires, including Ken Griffin, the founder of Citadel hedge fund, and Bill Ackman of Pershing Square Capital. Scott believes that four more years of Trump’s presidency are in the best interest of the United States and its economy, emphasizing the importance of a strong economy for overall success.

As a skilled fundraiser, Scott has strong connections within the GOP donor community and has been successful in raising significant funds for his own campaigns. His endorsement of Trump in January marked his transition to becoming a prominent surrogate for the former president, positioning him as a potential running mate on the 2024 Republican ticket.

Political analysts suggest that Scott, as a Black evangelical, could help Trump narrow the gap with minority voters, particularly against President Biden. Trump has expressed his confidence in Scott’s abilities, stating that he is a better candidate for Trump than for himself. However, some question Scott’s debate performance during the Republican primaries and whether it could pose a challenge if he were to face Vice President Kamala Harris in a general election running mate debate.

Despite these considerations, Scott’s support for Trump and his efforts to rally donors and supporters demonstrate his commitment to advancing the former president’s agenda. The summit organized by Scott serves as a strategic opportunity for Trump to gain additional backing and build momentum as the 2024 campaign progresses. The event highlights Scott’s influence within the Republican Party and his potential role in shaping the future of the GOP under a Trump administration.