Florida Sen. Rick Scott is considering a late entry into the Republican presidential primary race, a move that would make him the latest high-profile Republican to try to wrest the nomination from Donald Trump.
Sen. Rick Scott of Florida is considering a late entry into the Republican presidential primary race, a move that would make him the latest high-profile Florida Republican to try to wrest the nomination from Donald Trump, according to two people familiar with the discussions.
On Thursday, Will Hurd, a moderate Republican and former Texas congressman, announced a long-shot candidacy for president in a video message. If Scott does decide to enter the race, it is unclear how aggressively he would challenge Trump, who currently dominates the field even after being indicted twice.
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