Photos: US Sen. Tim Scott
US Sen. Tim Scott attends an event in North Charleston, South Carolina, in 2016.
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In pictures: US Sen. Tim Scott

Updated 1559 GMT (2359 HKT) March 6, 2024

US Sen. Tim Scott attends an event in North Charleston, South Carolina, in 2016.
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US Sen. Tim Scott, the only Black Republican in the Senate, announced in November that he was suspending his presidential campaign.

Scott launched his campaign in May, hoping to bring an optimistic message to a Republican field dominated by figures such as former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who portrayed America as a nation in decline.

He made his personal story a central narrative of his campaign, often speaking about growing up in poverty in South Carolina raised by a single mother and using those experiences to counter Democratic arguments on a wide range of issues, from criminal justice to education to economic policy.

Scott had been testing the waters for months. The South Carolinian made frequent visits to Iowa after setting off on a listening tour focused on "Faith in America."

His national profile grew considerably after he delivered the GOP response to President Joe Biden's address to a joint session of Congress in 2021.

Before joining the Senate, Scott served one term in the US House. He also served in the South Carolina state House and on the Charleston County Council.