The South Carolina Republican senator will headline a town hall in Newport Beach after spending time in Iowa.
With less than six months to go until the IowaScott, a U.S. senator from South Carolina, is set to lead a reception and town hall at the Newport Beach Country Club on Monday evening, July 31, after events in Iowa.he “may be the one to watch in the GOP presidential race.”
While he’s still polling far behind former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a June Public Policy Institute
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