Such candidates are expected to make landmark appearances in the 2018 midterms as primary opponents to establishment Republicans and incumbents who failed to advance the President’s popular agenda.
“Donald Trump’s election was a complete shock to the system in Washington. This is the perfect opportunity to do things differently. Donald Trump needs a Republican Party that supports him with ideas that will make American Great, and ideas that the American people want,” Scott explains on the PAC’s homepage, “New Republican will be an idea generator.”
This wouldn’t be the first time Scott’s campaigning and fundraising skills came through for President Donald Trump. According to several of the President’s campaign strategists, the Trump strategy in Florida was to emulate Scott’s blueprint for securing Sunshine State votes.
Scott’s key to success was the winning of more votes from safely-Republican counties, such as Bay County, where Romney received roughly 56,000 votes in 2012 but Trump received more than 62,000.