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Tim Scott Staff Shakeup

U.S. Senator Tim Scott has reportedly made several “adjustments” to his staff following the November elections – although it’s unclear whether they portend a shift in his future political ambitions. Sources close to Scott’s office tell us one of his regional directors has been let go as part of a…

U.S. Senator Tim Scott has reportedly made several “adjustments” to his staff following the November elections – although it’s unclear whether they portend a shift in his future political ambitions.

Sources close to Scott’s office tell us one of his regional directors has been let go as part of a broader “staff shakeup.”

As soon as we have details, you’ll have details …

Originally appointed by governor Nikki Haley, Scott was elected on November 8 to a full six-year term as the Palmetto State’s junior United States Senator.

However just days after the election a story was floated indicating Scott’s interest in running for governor of South Carolina in 2018.  Scott has declined to address the speculation – although it’s no secret he prefers living in South Carolina to living in Washington, D.C.

Which begs the question: Why did he run for another six-year Senate term?

Sources close to Scott tell us liberal Republican consultant Jon Lerner – who advises Haley and who previously advised U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford – is encouraging Scott to run for governor as a prelude to a 2020 presidential campaign.

Specifically, we’re told that Lerner is telling Scott he needs “executive experience” to round out his political vitae.

Stay tuned …

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