Fox News reports on South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott's PAC aiming to reach Black and Hispanic voters ahead of the general election, highlighting concerns over President Biden's popularity with the demographic. The PAC unveiled a $14.3 million plan to court minority voters in battleground states.
Key Points
South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott's PAC, Great Opportunity PAC, unveiled a $14.3 million plan to court Black and Hispanic voters in battleground states
The campaign aims to target swing and low-propensity Black and brown voters through various communication and voter contact strategies
President Trump's potential impact on the election if he increased margins with non-college-educated and non-white voters
Pros
Efforts to engage Black and Hispanic voters ahead of the election
Strategic planning to target swing and low-propensity voters
Cons
Competition between Republican and Democratic campaigns for minority voter support
Challenges in winning over minority voters due to historical voting patterns