Tim Scott
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Senator
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Deck
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Establishment Republican
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Homestate:
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South Carolina
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Traits
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Stamina:
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Active
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Charisma:
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Engaging
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Intelligence:
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Sharp
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Media Bias:
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Adored
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Experience:
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Proficient
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Funds:
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Modest
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Scott is a senator who believes the future is one
where faith becomes a dominant force in
American politics. He pushes for increasing border
security and international security with a strong
military. He wants to base more policy on religion.
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Introduction
Playstyle
Tim Scott is a well-rounded politician with a strong character to make it in politics, but otherwise doesn't stand out in one particular category.
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Strengths |
Weaknesses
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- Engaging Charisma: When it comes to giving speeches, Tim Scott will be able to match the pack of his competitors, while not spending any more time than he needs to in order to get the job done.
- Media Likability: Thanks to his rather inoffensive and general nature, Tim Scott doesn't have any real enemies in the media, and will be able to capitalize on this with a +10% boost to ad effectiveness while spending only 3 stamina points to get an ad out.
- Good Positioning: Tim Scott's start will help immensely in primaries when it comes to get the leg-up in South Carolina, as well as decent issue scores that will help him solidify his advantage over riskier candidates.
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- Lacking Start: While Tim Scott doesn't have any major cons, he will start behind the back when it comes to getting HQs up and running, especially since he will only have generally average stamina to boot. Meaning other candidates will get their campaign infrastructure up and running well before you do. Tim Scott will have to spend some turns fundraising more and staggering out his campaign to build campaign infrastructures to match the political machines of his adversaries.
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Stamina Attributes
In a single turn Scott can do:
- Up to 12 movements in a single turn.
- Up to 3 Speeches in a single turn.
- Up to 4 Advertisements in a single turn.
- Up to 3 HQ upgrades in a single turn.
Issue Stances
Issue stances affect how well a candidate will be received across various states. Changes in some issue stances may help in one state but hurt in another. Overall, they average out to give a general consensus of how your candidate is received, having a direct link to your electability across the board.
- Border Protection
- 60
- Religion in Politics
- 70
- Finish the Wall
- 40
- Religious Freedom
- 100
- Free Market Capitalism
- 80
- School Choice
- 70
- Abortion
- 30
- Second Amendment Protections
- 80
- Trade With China
- -20
- Law Enforcement Accountability
- 60
- Combating Drug Trafficking
- 65
- Energy Independence
- 70
- Addressing Climate Change
- 40
- Reducing Wealth Inequality
- 50
- Mental Health Services Expansion
- 60
- Racial Equality Initiatives
- -70
- Voter ID
- 70
- Social Network Censorship
- -40
Unused:
- Tech Integration
- 60
Update History
Trivia
- Tim Scott is one of two politicians from South Carolina in this game, with the other being Nikki Haley.