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I think you hear, at least as an undertone, and it's going to grow louder, is that we believe that capitalism is the mantra of the day and anything that creeps towards socialism is a problem.
Tim Scott
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Tim Scott
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: September 19
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United States Senator
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South Carolina
Timothy Eugene Scott
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