Miami Herald

Rick Scott to run for reelection in Senate and skip presidenti­al campaign

- BY ALEX ROARTY aroarty@mcclatchyd­c.com Alex Roarty: 202-383-6173, @Alex_Roarty

Sen. Rick Scott said Thursday that he would run for reelection, forgoing a presidenti­al campaign in favor of seeking his second term in the U.S. Senate.

In a statement, the Republican senator emphasized he wouldn’t take his reelection race for granted despite Florida’s recent rightward political tilt.

“I’ve never lost an election and I don’t intend to now,” Scott said. “We’ve worked hard to turn Florida into a red state that elects Republican­s up and down the ballot. But I never take anything for granted. The people of Florida have elected me three times so far to fight for conservati­ve values, stand up to Joe Biden and the radical, woke Democrats, and bring common-sense to Washington. We’re going to keep fighting to do the things the people of Florida elected me to do.”

Scott, the state’s former two-term governor, was once widely seen as a potential entrant to the 2024 GOP presidenti­al primary, thanks in part to his electoral success in Florida and vast personal wealth, which could help fund any campaign.

The senator made waves in Washington last year after releasing a controvers­ial policy agenda that roiled even some GOP lawmakers and increased speculatio­n he was trying to build a national profile.

But the national GOP’s disappoint­ing results in the 2022 midterm elections, in which the party failed to win a majority in the Senate, dampened enthusiasm for Scott. The senator was chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee last election cycle, a role that put him in charge of the party’s political efforts in the Senate.

 ?? REBECCA BLACKWELL AP | Jan. 19, 2023 ?? U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., was once widely seen as a potential entrant to the 2024 GOP presidenti­al primary.
REBECCA BLACKWELL AP | Jan. 19, 2023 U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., was once widely seen as a potential entrant to the 2024 GOP presidenti­al primary.

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